President of South Ossetia has arrived in Abkhazia on the invitation of President Aslan Bzhania
South Ossetian President Anatoly Bibilov in an interview with Abkhaz journalists in the city of Gagra said that the recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia was an irreversible process.
"Our brotherhood with Abkhazia arose not when the Patriotic War began, but from the time of our ancestors. Abkhazians and Ossetians are brothers. These fraternal relations exist today and will remain for centuries," Bibilov said after laying flowers at the monument to volunteers from South Ossetia. killed in the Patriotic War of the people of Abkhazia 1992-1993
Anatoly Bibilov called the recognition of the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia an irreversible process. “I always say that the recognition of our states is an irreversible process, and there is no difference - in a year or two. Recognition from Syria is evidence of this. We are recognized and will be recognized. I have no doubts about that. Abkhazia, South Ossetia and the Russian Federation are working together on this, "the leader of South Ossetia emphasized, Apsnypress reports.
Anatoly Bibilov is taking part in festive events dedicated to the Victory and Independence Day. “I am here on the invitation of the President of Abkhazia Aslan Bzhania. We will discuss with the President issues related to economic development. We have certain developments regarding bilateral relations in the area of culture, sports and education. That is, there is a range of issues that we will undoubtedly discuss, "Bibilov said.
Anatoly Bibilov wished the people of Abkhazia peace, prosperity and well-being.
In the morning, President of South Ossetia Anatoly Bibilov and Vice-President of Abkhazia Badra Gunba laid flowers in the city of Gagra at the monument to volunteers from South Ossetia who died in the 1992-1993 Patriotic War of the people of Abkhazia. A delegation from South Ossetia headed by the President arrived in Abkhazia to take part in the festive events dedicated to the Victory and Independence Day.