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20/5/2010

Thu, 20/05/2010 - 12:02

Georgian citizens detained in South Ossetia for border-crossing

8 Georgian citizens detained in South Ossetia for illegal border-crossing. As Deputy Plenipotentiary for Post-Conflict Settlement Merab Chigoev reported to IA RES, law enforcement bodies of South Ossetia detained 5 Georgian citizens on 18 May for illegal border-crossing in Znaur district of South Ossetia. "The same day, one person was detained for similar violation in the village of Artsev, Tskhinval district", said Chigoev.

Thu, 20/05/2010 - 12:00

Eduard Kokoity held a session to discuss issues related to security and protection of the state borderline

The president of South Ossetia Eduard Kokoity held a session to discuss issues related to security and protection of the state borderline of the Republic of South Ossetia. Representatives of the RF Border-guard service and law enforcement and defense structures, as well as heads of administrations attended the session.
The participants discussed further steps aimed at security and protection of the Republic's state border. The Chief of the RF FSB Border-Guard Department in South Ossetia Alexander Murzin reported on the situation at the borderline and the activities of the Department. He emphasized that the situation at the borderline was controllable.

Thu, 20/05/2010 - 11:59

Border-guards conducted their routine flight over the borderline of South Ossetia

Russian border-guards jointly with their South Ossetian colleagues conducted their routine flight over the borderline areas of South Ossetia. During their overflight, the border-guards accompanies by journalists saw the areas adjacent to the boundary-line in the vicinity of Sinagur village, Mamison pass and Leningor district of South Ossetia. During this routine activity, the border-guards monitor the border-line are. As reported the press-service of the RF BSB Border-guard department in South Ossetia, "this kind of overflights are conducted regularly." The results of the overflight were satisfactory.

18/5/2010

Tue, 18/05/2010 - 13:30

Eduard Kokoity holds a session with ministers and heads of governmental agencies

The president of the Republic of South Ossetia held a session with ministers and heads of governmental agencies. The session began with the report of the Deputy Interior Minister of Vitaly Gassiev on the criminal situation in the Republic. Gassiev stressed that through the reported period the situation remained calm. According to him, particular attention was paid to prevention and investigation of crimes related to drugs and arms trafficking. “With the arms collection launched, we have collected enough arms and ammunitions. We are continuing these activities”, underlined Gassiev. He also noted the positive results in the investigation of criminal cases of few previous years. In the meantime, Eduard Kokoity made several remarks in relation to proper performance of the road police (GAI) personnel, who, according to him, did no always duly record the cases with drunk drivers.

Tue, 18/05/2010 - 13:27

Abkhazia' Embassy opened in the Russian Federation

On 17 May, Ambassador Plenipotentiary and Extraordinary of the Republic of South Ossetia in the Russian Federation Dmitry Medoev participated in the official opening ceremony at the Embassy of Abkhazia in Moscow, the Russian Federation, upon the invitation from the Ambassador of Abkhazia in the RF I. A. Akhba. Official representative of the Russian MFA A. Nesterenko, Head of the CIS Department of the RF MFA A.S Kelin, Foreign Minister of Abkhazia M.Kh. Gvindzhia, Ambassador of Abkhazia in the RF, Russian MPs, heads of diplomatic missions of Nicaragua and Syria attended the ceremony.

14/5/2010

Fri, 14/05/2010 - 14:32

South Ossetia hands over three Georgian citizens to EUMM representatives

South Ossetia has handed over to EUMM representatives three Georgian citizens detained 4 September 2009 for illegal border-crossing and unauthorized wood-cutting in Leningor district of South Ossetia. On 13 May, at the trial, the Georgian citizens, residents of Tvaurebi village, Kaspi district of Georgia, Levan Biganashvili, 1986, Aleko Didebashvili, 1985, Merab Tvauri, 1974, were convicted under Art 322, p.2, RF CC (illegal crossing of the state border). With the detention term already served, during which the investigation was ongoing, the Georgian citizens were released from the courtroom.

Eduard Kokoity: The Republic needs guarantees of non-reoccurrence of the August 2008 events

South Ossetia is determined to continue open and positive dialogue and attached significant importance to Geneva discussions, stated the president of the Republic of South Ossetia Eduard KOkoity at the meeting with the Co-Chairs of Geneva discussions in Tskhinval. "We are certainly disappointed with the statements of Georgian officials that the consider the discussions as a process not as an instrument to defuse tensions. It undermines the image of the discussions, since today, this is the only existing mechanism which allows implementation of provisions set forth in Sarkozy-Medvedev agreement", said Kokoity. Taking about the necessity to sign a bilateral agreement between South Ossetia and Georgia, the president emphasized that the Republic needs guarantees of non-reoccurrence of the August 2008 events.

EU, OSCE and UN Representatives hope the next round of Geneva discussions yields results

The release of the three Georgian citizens and almost completed mission of the Council of Europe (CoE) Commissioner for Human Rights Tomas Hammarberg on finding out the fate of the missing South Ossetians, gives the hope for resumption of the Incident Prevention and Response Mechanism (IPRM), stated the EU Envoy Pierre Morel while visiting Tskhinval with the delegation of the Geneva discussions' Co-Chairs.
The delegation arrived in South Ossetia to conduct preparatory consultations for the forthcoming 11th round of Geneva discussions to take place 7-8 June 2010. Ambassador Morel underlined that the resumption of the IPRM was an important component of the Co-Chair's work, since the Mechanism was created within the frames of Geneva discussions.

13/5/2010

Thu, 13/05/2010 - 16:22

South Ossetia is going to release three detained Georgian citizens

The South Ossetian side will release three more Georgian citizens detained in South Ossetia, reported the Plenipotentiary for Human Rights David Sanakoev.
"In the course of the day, Levan Otarovich Biganashvili, 1986, Aleko Amiranovish Didebashvili, 1985, Merab Gayozovich Tvauri, 1974, will be handed over to the EU military monitors active on the territory of Georgia adjacent to the borderline with South Ossetia. All the detainees are residents of Tvaurebi, Kaspi region of Georgia", said Sanakoev.

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