Abkhazia's Leader Reverses Decision Amid Protests
Amid strong protests, the President of Abkhazia reversed his stance on a draft law that would have ratified an investment agreement with Russia. The decision, announced by the presidential press service, aims to stabilize the situation in the Russian-backed region.
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In response to mounting protests, Abkhazia's president opted to retract a contentious draft law intended to approve an investment deal with Russia. The reversal was communicated by the presidential press service.
The scrapping of the draft law underscores the administration's intent to maintain stability within the region, which holds strategic significance.
Abkhazia, which relies on Russian support, has witnessed rising tensions, drawing attention to the leadership's efforts to address public dissent and regional dynamics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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