MOSCOW. Feb 11 (Interfax-AVN) - The presidents of Russia and Georgia have agreed to resume the Sochi talks on Abkhazia, Russian deputy presidential chief of staff Sergei Prikhodko told reporters on Wednesday.
The presidents "have ordered the three working groups set up under the agreements reached in Sochi to resume working," he said.
The Sochi agreements are connected with cooperation between Russia, Georgia and Abkhazia on energy, railway communications, and the return of refugees, Prikhodko said.
"It is possible that practical work in these areas will be resumed in the nearest future," he said.