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Ilyas, my greetings to you and your comrades! The report and the documents you sent have reached me. I studied and analyzed them. We were following your work there and the fuss the Russians raised about it. If the Russians don’t like it, and if they are getting nervous, then it is evidence in our favor. This is the way I see it. May God Almighty be pleased with all of you! At the moment we needed a political breakthrough, and I think we succeeded to some extent. That is the work you fulfilled in Great Britain and France, the work done by Akhmed [Zakayev] in Strasbourg, the work completed by Said-Khasan Abumuslimov in Germany. If we consider these accomplishments from all sides, and that this happened almost simultaneously, we will see that the Russians were besides themselves.
Assalamu-alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa barakatuh!
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Akhmadov, I., Daniloff, N. (2013). The Problem with Lord Judd. In: Chechnya’s Secret Wartime Diplomacy. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137338792_21
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