Thursday, August 21, 2008

The Moscow Patriarchate reminds, Georgia preserved its state system thanks to Russian soldiers

20 August 2008, 13:37

Moscow, August 20, Interfax - The Russian Orthodox Church reminds Georgia that Russia once saved it from slavery and urges it to reconciliation.

"It seems the right time to remind Georgian government and its people what Russia has done for this country. It was time when Georgia asked Russia to take it in to escape Turkish enslavement. And only thanks to support and protection of our empire and blood shed by Russian soldiers, they were able to preserve their state system and remain a nation," head of the Moscow Patriarchate Department for Relations with the Armed Forces Archpriest Dimitry Smirnov says in the article published by the Argumenty i Fakty weekly on Wednesday.

However, he says, "unfortunately, for the time present Georgia is intoxicated by Saakashvili's propagandistic speeches."

Speaking about Georgian military aggression in South Ossetia, the priest said, "the nation, which had joint the Russian Empire long ago, was subjected to genocide and this fact forced our country, Russians, Orthodox to extend help to Ossetia."

"Today we suffer losses: human, material, and even moral ones. Our help is only sacrificial service to our brother. I lament that the other historically and spiritually close nation has left brotherly feelings," the article notes.

According to Fr. Dmitry, today "the priority task for fraternal peoples of Ossetia, Georgia and Russia is to come over this nightmare, to cast aside alien harmful influence and reconcile with each other." He points out that Church the plays the key role in it.

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