Just a quick blog about the UN’s mission to Abkhazia (Georgia) UNOMIG. As you might’ve heard, there is a deadlock in the extension: the UN has, so far, failed to adopt a resolution which had been adopted without any problems previously (1808, 1839 & 1866). The mission was mandated till june 15: yesterday.
The media has been reporting about it the last few days; however, I found it rather interesting to see a real devision in bringing the news: who was the bad guy who blocked the resolution. According to chinese, Kazakhs and russian media seem to imply Russia is fighting hard to keep the mission in Abkhazia; on the other hand is Russia being seen as the bad guy by for example BBC, the washington post, and other western media (according to RussiaToday a main problem: US media never brings unbiased news about Russia).
The reason for the deadlock has to do with the august war in 2008 and the recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia as independent States by Russia. With regards to the extension of the mandate for UNOMIG Russia does not want Abkhazia to be reffered to as Abkhazia, Georgia; while for Georgia, and the rest of the world except Nicaragua, this is unacceptable since it would deny the sovereignty of Georgia and could lead to the interpretation of Russia that the independence is also recognized by the UN.
I have no idea where this will lead and the news report of the UN itself hasn't been rather positive about it either. Diplomatic talks and giving in on other issues (for say: let's not talk about the grave violations of human rights in russia) might have Russia agree; however, I doubt it happening. Russia might be pretending to want to have UNOMIG there, but as far as I can tell it is more beneficial for them to be the only 'peace-keeping'force there without international intereference.
I've heard rumours of a new war in October, let's hope it are just rumours...
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