The Dagomys peace: 26 years of signing an agreement on the introduction of peacekeepers in South Ossetia
26 years have passed Since the signing of the Dagomys or Sochi agreements that ensured the entry of Russian peacekeepers into South Ossetia in 1992,
On June 24, 1992, residents of Russia and Georgia Boris Yeltsin and Eduard Shevardnadze, with the participation of the leaders of South and North Ossetia, Torez Kulumbegov and Akhsarbek Galazov, signed an agreement on the principles for the settlement of the Georgian-Ossetian conflict.