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The newly elected leader of Abkhazia, a breakaway region from Georgia, has announced he will not implement a controversial investment deal with Moscow in its current form. This deal, which critics feared would allow wealthy Russians to buy up property in the region, led to the ouster of his predecessor last year. The new leader plans to prioritize relations with Russia but did not specify if he plans to renegotiate the agreement.
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