Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) meets Abkhazian President Raul Khajimba on November 24, 2014.(RIA Novosti / Mikhail Mettsel)
Pact Tightens Russian Ties With Abkhazia -- New York Times
MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin signed a treaty on Monday to expand Russia’s authority over Abkhazia, a breakaway region of Georgia, effectively giving the Kremlin a dominant role in military and economic policy and making it easier for residents of Abkhazia to obtain Russian citizenship.
The accord comes at a time of deep apprehension in the West over Russia’s expansionist aspirations because of its annexation of Crimea and its support of the violent separatist uprising in eastern Ukraine. The treaty was angrily denounced by Georgia as illegal and a step toward “de facto annexation.”
Georgia, like Ukraine, has been moving toward closer political and economic ties with the European Union. Officials in Tbilisi, the Georgian capital, said the new accord with Abkhazia was yet another attempt by Russia to thwart the westward ambitions of a former Soviet republic while tightening the Kremlin’s influence.
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Collective defense partnership: Russia, Abkhazia sign alliance -- RT
Deal gives Russia greater control over Abkhazia, breakaway Georgian region on Black Sea -- AP
Georgia angered by Russia-Abkhazia military agreement -- The Guardian
Putin sparks Georgia fury with 'annexation' deal in Abkhazia -- 7 News/AFP
Russia step closer to 'annexing' Abkhazia -- Al Jazeera
NATO, EU Criticize Accord Between Russia and Breakaway Abkhazia Region -- Moscow Times
West Rejects Treaty Between Russia, Abkhazia -- Radio Free Europe
Is Abkhazia Next? Russia's Deal with Georgia's Breakaway Region Raises Annexation Fears -- IBTimes
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