abkhaz造句1. The Abkhaz Supreme Soviet itself rescinded the declaration on Aug. 31.
2. Many young Abkhaz also feel concerned about the Russian elite buying up their proud, small state.
3. When the shooting stopped in 1993, Abkhaz forces had pushed out the Georgian military and declared Abkhazia a sovereign country.
4. No country has followed Russia's lead to recognize Abkhaz and South Ossetian independence.
5. From Stalin's era on, every other Abkhaz family had a KGB officer, a secret agent, or an informer among their relatives.
6. However, during the war between the Abkhaz and Georgians, the Chaika was looted and has never been repaired.
7. "Ossetians and Abkhaz must respond to that question taking their history into account, including what happened in the past few days, " Medvedev said grimly.
8. A top advisor to the Abkhaz government said Abkhazia had no choice but to get help from Russia.
9. And Abkhaz forces have retaken the Kodori Gorge, previously controlled by the Georgians.
10. It seems too late, though, for the Abkhaz to reconsider their pact with their powerful northern neighbor.
11. But both men expressed continued disagreement on Russia's recognition of Abkhaz and South Ossetian independence. Mr.
12. Investment is scarce and not likely to pick up in the near future, given the limited resources of the Abkhaz government and unease in the private sector about the volatile politics of the region.
13. Locals like to boast that "Abkhazia used to beat the world record on the number of secret agents per capita, " says Lavrik Mikvabia, a colonel in the Abkhaz border guard.
14. September 30, 1993 is a great day in the history of Abkhaz people.
15. Former KGB officers turned businessmen are warmly welcomed in their old Abkhaz stomping grounds—and have brought billions of dollars of investment.
16. But both men expressed continued disagreement on Russia's recognition of Abkhaz and South Ossetian independence.
17. After many days of heavy fighting with Georgians,[/abkhaz.html] the Abkhaz armed forces managed to take control of the whole territory of the autonomy.
18. "We are all war veterans, " says the commander of Abkhaz border troops, Col. Lavrik Mikvabia.
19. Washington says the decision is alarming and could make it easier for Abkhaz separatists to acquire weapons.
20. But the biggest investor of all is Prime Minister Putin, who visited Abkhazia last summer for the war's first anniversary, and pledged $500 million in state aid to strengthen Abkhaz defense.