• Sergei Shamba (Abkhaz: Сергеи Шамба, Georgian: სერგეი შამბა) is a senior politician from Abkhazia. He is currently a member of the People's Assembly of...
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  • Look up shamba in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shamba may refer to: Sergei Shamba (born 1951), Abkhazian politician Shamba, alternate name of Shonbeh...
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    following day, Ankvab was succeeded as Prime Minister by Foreign Minister Sergei Shamba. After Bagapsh's unexpected death after lung surgery, Ankvab became...
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    Chairman Sergei Shamba was appointed Foreign Minister instead of Konstantin Ozgan, who had been appointed First Vice Premier, succeeding Sergei Bagapsh...
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    elections, beating out other hopefuls, such as former foreign minister Sergey Shamba.[citation needed] In the elections, Bagapsh and his main opponent, Raul...
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  • Minister for several years, and when long-serving Foreign Minister Sergey Shamba resigned to run in the 2004 elections, Otyrba was a natural choice to fill...
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    succeeded by long-time minister for foreign affairs Sergei Shamba. After Alexander Ankvab defeated Sergei Shamba in the 2011 presidential election, Leonid Lakerbaia...
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    Prime Minister of Abkhazia Alexander Ankvab and foreign minister Sergei Shamba. Sergei Shamba said that "more preparation" was required. On 14 July, the U...
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  • the suburb of Tskhinvali. Minister for Foreign Affairs of Abkhazia Sergei Shamba accused Georgia of terrorism. As of 25 September 2008, 53 of the Georgian...
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  • de facto independent Republic of Abkhazia (de jure part of Georgia) Sergei Shamba who was due to speak at the UN headquarters in New York City. The incident...
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