Министр иностранных дел Абхазии покинул свой пост

Министр иностранных дел Абхазии Владислав Чирикба не войдет в состав новых министров, которые в настоящее время были скомпонованы в самопровозглашенной республике.

России информационное агентство ТАСС сегодня утром сообщило, что во вторник (20 сентября) Чирикба выступил с заявлением, в котором он сказал: "Не вижу для себя возможности в создавшихся условиях продолжать работу в качестве министра иностранных дел Республики Абхазия. Выражаю надежду на неизменность внешнеполитического курса страны. Сердечно благодарю коллектив МИД за слаженную работу по укреплению позиций Республики Абхазия на международной арене". Он возглавлял министерство с 2011 года.

Раннее ТАСС сообщало, что назначенный премьер-министром после отставки Артура Миквабии Беслан Барциц сформировал новый состав правительства.

В настоящее время произведены все назначения, за исключением министров иностранных дел и по налогам и сборам, а также начальника Госуправления энергетики и транспорта и некоторых комитетов.

Абхазия отделились от Грузии во время вооруженного конфликта в начале 1990-х годов. В 2008 году она была признана в качестве независимого государства со стороны России и нескольких других стран, но большая часть международного сообщества по-прежнему признает Абхазию частью Грузии.

источник: comonspace.eu по материалам ТАСС (Москва)

фото: Владислав Чирикба (фото из архива)

 

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