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Ombudsman Lukin Against Hasty Recognition Of Abkhazia, South Ossetia

MOSCOW. Aug 21 (Interfax) - Ombudsman in Russia Vladimir Lukin has said he opposes the recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia by Russia.

"To what extent so we need it now? What will change? I cannot see any coherent answer except that the bridges for further negotiations will be burnt," the ombudsman told Interfax on Thursday evening. Lukin said he believes Russia should postpone it's recognition of the two republics.

"For example, a question will arise about Georgia's admission or non-admission to NATO. It is a matter of pressure on us. We should have some moves in store," Lukin, a former Russian ambassador to the United States, explained.

"There is one principle in politics: never say never. Lots of problems may await us in the future, so we should leave some options open," he said.

While on the whole agreeing that Russia must take steps to protect its citizens in South Ossetia and Abkhazia and curb military attacks on those republics, Lukin remarked, "All this is right but at the same time one ought to use one's head".