| Abkhazia presents proof of independence recognition by Vanuatu |
| News - Recognition | |||
| Tuesday, 07 June 2011 10:59 | |||
On Monday June 6, the Georgian Foreign Ministry accused Abkhazia of deliberately giving disinformation to the international community. In an attempt to prove this, the Rustavi-2 television channel aired a speech by a Vanuatu official – ambassador to the United States and a representative in the United Nations Donald Kalpokas. Kalpokas said that the reports about the pact between his country and Abkhazia were not true and accused everyone who made different statements of lying and showing disrespect to his nation. Kalpokas also said that Vanuatu respected Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Kalpokas’s address prompted many questions and Russian reporters addressed the Abkhazian Foreign Ministry for explanations. Abkhazian Foreign Minister Maksim Gvindzhia insisted that his initial report was true and sent a copy of the pact between the two countries as proof of his words. The document, dated May 23, bears the signatures of the prime ministers of both nations and official state seals. Gvindzhia also said that the talks between Abkhazia and Vanuatu had lasted for three months and added that Donald Kalpokas was either unaware of his country’s current policies or under some kind of pressure when he was making his television address. Donald Kalpokas himself has refused to answer Russian journalists’ questions. Kommersant offered its own explanation of the developments, reminding that Kalpokas used to be Vanuatu’s prime minister and recently lost the position to his long-term rival Sato Kilman who took the prime minister’s office on May 13 this year. Vanuatu has already been involved in a diplomatic scandal in 2004 when Prime Minister Serge Vohor recognized the independence of Taiwan. However, the move was canceled only a month later by the government and prime minister Vohor was fired from his post. Source: RT |


