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Leader of Russia-backed Georgian region resigns to become Putin adviser

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TBILISI, June 23 (Reuters) - ‌The leader of South Ossetia, a breakaway ​region of Georgia that is backed by Russia, said on Tuesday ⁠that he is resigning to become an adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

In an address published on a South ​Ossetian government website, Alan Gagloyev said he was resigning with immediate ‌effect to take up a job in Russia's presidential administration, and handing over the presidency to his prime minister.

He said ⁠he would be helping to implement a ⁠treaty signed between South Ossetia and Russia last year, which he said would bring forward what he said was a "cherished dream" of the tiny territory's incorporation into Russia.

South Ossetia, ‌which has a population of around 50,000, first broke ⁠away from Georgia amid the collapse ‌of the Soviet Union in the ​early 1990s, securing de facto independence with Russian backing.

In 2008, Russia and Georgia fought a brief war over the ‌territory, with Georgian forces driven from ​parts of South Ossetia ⁠they had previously controlled. 

Russia and a handful of ‌other countries subsequently recognised both ⁠it and Abkhazia, another breakaway Georgian region, as independent states.

Successive South Ossetian leaders have repeatedly said they want the territory ​to become part ‌of Russia in future, but both local authorities and Moscow ⁠have stopped short of holding ​a vote on annexation.

(Reporting by Reuters, Writing by Felix ​LightEditing by Gareth Jones)

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