1 October 2001 TBILISI, 28 September (Sarke)–Kakha Sikharulidze, a representative of the Georgian Foreign Ministry, commented on Russia’s allegations on the presence of Chechen terrorists and training camps in Georgia. Sikharulidze said that Georgia cannot stop Chechens crossing the Russian-Georgian border and needing medical support or treatment. However, Sikharulidze stressed that Georgian authorities do not assist rebels or terrorists and […]

You have reached a premium content area of Transitions. To read this entire article please login if you are already a Transitions subscriber.

Not a subscriber?

Subscribe today for access to:
Full access to the website and archive of over 26,000 articles

Exclusive monthly, members-only newsletter offering behind-the-scenes views from our contributing writers

A guest, two-month subscription to share with a friend

You can subscribe here to gain access to the entire website.