Former Vice Premier of Chechnya Akhmed Zakaev has contacted Russian presidential envoy in the southern federal district Victor Kazantsev.
Published:
28 October 2001 y., Sunday
Zakaev has asked for a meeting in Moscow to discuss the procedure of rebels' disarmament and their incorporation into peaceful life in Chechnya.
According to Kazantsev, Zakaev called him on Wednesday and "after long hesitation" suggested to arrange the meeting. The talks are likely to be held within the next 10 days, Kazantsev said. The Putin's representative stated he welcomed the move and promised to keep journalists informed.
Russian President Vladimir Putin gave Chechen rebels 72 hours to get in touch with Russia's federal authorities in Chechnya to discuss the terms of their disarmament in September. Putin appointed Kazantsev to hold negotiations with Chechen rebels. The offer was mainly ignored.
Russia withdrew its troops from Chechnya in 1996, but the army returned in September 1999, after incursions by Chechen rebels into neighbouring Dagestan and the deaths of some 300 people in apartment bombings that Russian officials blamed on rebels.
Two years into so-called "anti terrorist" campaign, Moscow has established nominal control over the republic, but its troops come under regular attack from Chechen rebels who have split up into small groups hiding in mountains.
Šaltinis:
allnews.ru
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.
The most popular articles
A candle lit vigil for the victims of the bombing and shooting incident over the weekend.
more »
Jennifer Boriss, a Firefox dev, went to the mall seeking test subjects to help improve the browser.
more »
Researchers at North Carolina State University have created and eco-friendly super absorbent foam they say could revolutionise efforts to purify drinking water in developing countries and disaster-stricken areas.
more »
Protesting taxi drivers clash with riot police outside the transport ministry after government talks fail.
more »
Israeli student designs a low-cost solution for shoe addicts.
more »
Chinese basketball player Yao Ming announces his retirement from the NBA.
more »
Scientists in the UK have discovered the molecule that causes pain in sunburn and say further research could lead to treatments for other inflammatory conditions like arthritis and cystitis.
more »
A travelling puppet theatre charms Lithuanian children as the horse-drawn show brings stories alive on a pop-up stage.
more »
A Taiwanese textile company is using waste coffee grounds to make an environmentally friendly fabric that dries fast and controls odours.
more »
After six months living a carbon-lean life in a specially built house in Stockholm, the Lindell family has returned home to reflect on the lessons learned...
more »