Archive - 2010

22/1/2010

Fri, 22/01/2010 - 18:15

Boris Chochiev: We can provide proved evidences that Georgia is being actively prepared for a new war

A meeting between the delegation of the Geneva talks Co-Chairs of the EU, OSCE and UN and the discussions’ South Ossetian participants – Special Representative for Post-Conflict Settlement Boris Chochiev, Foreign Minister Murat Djioev and others, was held in Tskhinval. The Co-Chairs’ Delegation was headed by the EU Envoy Pierre Morel. It is worth mentioning that after Kazakhstan has assumed the OSCE Chairmanship, the Organization is represented at the Discussions in Geneva by Ambassador Bolat Nurgaliev. Boris Chochiev had expressed his assuredness that the participation of new representatives in the Geneva Discussions would give new impetus to the talks.
According to Chochiev, the situation was difficult and the 9th round of talks would not be easy either.

Fri, 22/01/2010 - 18:13

Pierre Morel: It is crucial to resume the work of the Incident Prevention and Response Mechanism (IPRM)

The meeting on preparation for the next round of the Geneva Discussions scheduled for 28 January has finished in Tskhinval. As Boris Chochiev, the Special Representative for Post-Conflict Settlement, reported to the media after the meeting, the Co-Chairs discussed the issues related to signing of the document, which would guarantee non-use of force against South Ossetia, gas and water supply, the missing and abducted persons, border-crossing. He emphasized that Georgia and international agencies do not accept that there is a state border and “we are not going to change our position in this regard”.

Fri, 22/01/2010 - 18:12

Boris Chochiev: The issue of water supply to Georgia will be discussed after gas supply to Leningor district of South Ossetia is resumed

The gas supply to Leningor district of South Ossetia and potable water supply to Georgia were discussed at the meeting held in Tskhinval between Special Representative for Post-Conflict Settlement Boris Chochiev with the independent expert Werner Johannides, engaged in the settlement of these issues within the frames of the Geneva discussions. As Boris Chochiev reported after the meeting, the issue of illegal and inhumane actions of the Georgian side in regards to gas cut-off for the population of Leningor district of South Ossetia has been repeatedly raised at Geneva talks.

Fri, 22/01/2010 - 18:10

The ICRC refused to assist the relatives of the missing citizens of South Ossetia

The Mission of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Tskhinval refused to facilitate the visit of the relatives of the missing South Ossetian citizens to Tbilisi”, reported the Special Representative for Post-Conflict Settlement Boris Chochiev.
“During the visit of Zurab Nogaideli and representatives of non-governmental organizations to South Ossetia on 19 December 2009, the relatives of the missing South Ossetian citizens requested them to facilitate the organization of meetings with human rights NGOs in Georgia, and public appeal broadcast by Georgian media. This agreement has been reached and we asked the International Committee of the Red Cross in Tskhinval to facilitate the relatives’ visit to Tbilisi and back. In response to this request, we received a refusal”, said Chochiev.

Fri, 22/01/2010 - 18:09

Co-Chairs of the Geneva Talks will discuss in Tskhinval the agenda for the next round of talks

A delegation of Co-Chairs of the Geneva discussions is expected to arrive in South Ossetia on 22 January. The delegation includes the EU Envoy Pierre Morel, OSCE Ambassador Bolat Nurgaliev, UN representative Marco Biencini and other officials of these organizations. In Tskhinval, the delegation will be received by the Special Representative for Post-Conflict Settlement Boris Chochiev and participants to the South Ossetian delegation in Geneva Talks.

12/1/2010

Tue, 12/01/2010 - 15:37

RF FSB Border-guards found an ammunition depot

On 10 January 2010, representatives of the Border-guard Department of the RF FSB in South Ossetia found 82 mm mortar, 3 boxes of 82 mm mines and 11 RPG-7 shells one kilometer south-west of Balta village (Znaur district of South Ossetia). "While at the spot, 70 meters from the place where the mines were found, a unassembled 82 mm mortar, 11 RPG-7 shells, boxes with 25 fuses for 82 mm mortar and one RPG-7 cartridge were found", reported the press-service.
The found ammunition units were handed over to the RSO KGB Investigation Department.

Tue, 12/01/2010 - 15:36

RSO KGB is establishing the origin of the ammunition found in Znaur District of South Ossetia

The Committee for State Security (KGB) of South Ossetia is establishing the origin of the ammunition found by Russian border-guards near the village of Balta, Znaur District of South Ossetia. As reported by the KGB Press-Service, "based on the investigation findings about the origin of the ammunition, it will be decided whether it relevant to initiate a criminal case or to hand over the materials to investigative jurisdiction".

11/1/2010

Mon, 11/01/2010 - 20:21

Merab Chigoev: The Information of the EUMM About Voluntary Leaving of Gennady Pliev for Georgia Does Not Correspond to Reality

Information of the EUMM in Georgia about voluntary leaving of South Ossetian citizen Gennady Pliev for Georgia does not correspond to reality, stated the Deputy Special Representative for Post-Conflict Settlement Merab Chigoev. According to him, the version that Gennady Pliev had voluntarily left for Georgia was voiced by Fischer, the Chief of EUMM Staff during the spot visit in South Ossetia.

Mon, 11/01/2010 - 15:59

South Ossetia will not participate in the meeting within the frames of the Incident Prevention and Response Mechanism

South Ossetian side will not participate in the meeting under the Incident Prevention and Response Mechanism established by Geneva discussions. The meeting has been planned upon the initiative of the EUMM. As reported by the Special Representative for Post-Conflict Settlement Boris Chochiev. "We still know nothing about the fate of our citizens and for us this issue is vital". "South Ossetian side had repeatedly warned all the parties to the Geneva discussions that before we receive any information in relation to our missing citizens, we suspend our participation in these meetings. Our position is irrevocable", stated Chochiev.

Mon, 11/01/2010 - 15:58

Residents of Leningor District of South Ossetia can freely cross the South Ossetian-Georgian border- Chochiev

The border-crossing at the South Ossetian state border is to be regulated by the authorities of South Ossetia – stated the Special Representative for Post-Conflict Settlement Boris Chochiev, commenting on the information disseminated by the Georgian side on the ban imposed on Georgian passports for crossing the stated border between South Ossetia and Georgia. "Authorities of South Ossetia did not take any decisions banning Georgian passports for crossing the border in Leningor district", said Chochiev. For Georgian authorities' and their supporters' information, in regards to stiffened border-crossing we did not impose any prohibiting measures. Whatever are the wishes of the Georgian authorities, Bakradze and other pseudo-politicians, we are creating all necessary conditions for the residents of Leningor district, which of course, is in contradiction to the plans of the Georgian authorities, who had created unbearable conditions for the residents of this district after August 2008 aggression.

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