President’s announcement came as a surprise, as Georgia was denying Russian allegations on presence of Chechen guerrillas on its territory in any significant number since the first Checehen campaign. Even yesterday, Georgian officials classified the information of the Russian news agencies on presence of Chechen guerrillas in Abkhazia as a provocation and an attempt to justify Russia’s military involvement in Georgia under anti-terrorist banner.
Today’s government session was delayed for an hour during which Presient Shevardnadze reportedly held a telephone conversation with President Putin. Most experts agree that President Shevardnadzae yielded to Russia’s mounting pressure, as western powers dissuaded Georgian leadership from making rash statements on Russia using the worldwide anti-terrorist campaign for its own geopolitical interests.
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