On 15-16 December 2010, the 14th round of international discussions on security and stability in South Caucasus took place in Geneva. As before, delegations of the Republic of South Ossetia, the Republic of Abkhazia, Georgia, the RF and the U.S. participated in the meeting Co-Chairs by the UN, EU and OSCE.
Within the frameworks of the agenda of the first working group on security, an exchange of views on the situation in the area adjacent to the state border of South Ossetia and Georgia was held. It was noted that the situation remains generally stable, the number of incidents was decreasing. At the same time, the delegation of South Ossetia has expressed its concern about the facts of violation of the airspace of South Ossetia, as well as illegally crossing of the state border.
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23/12/2010
17/12/2010
Press Release by the Delegation of the Republic of South Ossetia to the Geneva Discussions
Working Group of Prosecutor General's Offices of South Ossetia and Russia Finalized Their Verification of Expenditure of Funds Allocated for Rehabilitation
Effective Interaction of Prosecutor General's Offices of South Ossetia and Russia ensures legitimacy of spending of the funds allocated for the rehabilitation in the Republic, Anatoly Palamarchuk, Head of the Department for Implementation of Federal Legislature of the RF Prosecutor General's Office, stated at the press briefing in Tskhinval after the second meeting of the inter-agency working group of the Prosecutor General's Offices of South Ossetia and Russia.
"Throughout the month after the first meeting, we have been inviting all relevant ministries, departments and entities, reviewed their work, checked each and every budget entry allocated for the rehabilitation of sites damaged during an armed conflict in South Ossetia ", said Palamarchuk.
16/12/2010
The Problem of the Missing South Ossetians Discussed at a Meeting in Moscow
In Moscow, a meeting of Plenipotentiary of the President of South Ossetia for Post-Conflict Settlement Boris Chochiyev with the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Tomas Hammarberg took place. As Boris Chochiev reported to IA "Res" by telephone from Moscow, the meeting discussed the fate of citizens of South Ossetia and Georgia missing from and after the Georgian aggression in August 2008, as well as prolongation of the work of international experts engaged by Hammarberg to look into this problem.
14/12/2010
David Sanakoev: Unrecognized States Are An Integral Part of World Politics
Plenipotentiary for Human Rights under President of the Republic of South Ossetia David Sanakoev participated in the international scientific conference in Transnistria, which focused on development of human rights institutions in the self-determined states. The conference was organized to coincide with International Human Rights Day celebrated on December 10. During the discussion, the South Ossetian Ombudsman drew attention to the importance of security as a crucial factor for protection of human rights.
13/12/2010
Another meeting within the frames of the Incident Prevention and Response Mechanism (IPRM)
Another meeting within the frames of the Incident Prevention and Response Mechanism (IPRM) was held in the border village of Ergenti (Georgia).
As the Head of the South Ossetian Delegation Merab Chigoev reported to IA RES, representatives of South Ossetia, Georgia, Russia, OSCE and the EU Monitoring Mission (ECMM) in Georgia participated in the meeting.
"The meeting discussed the work of the Border-Guard Service of South Ossetia on defining the borderline. Participants of the meeting touched upon the incident, which occurred on November 25 near the village of Ditsi (Georgia). At a time when our official services were carrying out works on defining the state borderline in the vicinity of the village of Ered (Tskhinval district of South Ossetia) and Ditsi (Gori district of Georgia), a group of civilians of Georgian nationality came close to the boundary line and tried to prevent this work.
9/12/2010
Co-Chair of the OSCE: The Geneva Discussions Undoubtedly Useful
The international discussions in Geneva provide South Ossetia and Abkhazia with an opportunity to bring their position to the wider international community, said the OSCE Co-Chair Ambassador Nurgaliev after the meeting in Tskhinval with the Plenipotentiary of the President of South Ossetia for Post-Conflict Settlement.
He recalled that on December 2 in Astana after the 11-year break, the OSCE Summit took place.
RSO MFA News Release
On the working meeting of the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of South Ossetia for Post-Conflict Settlement with the Co-Chairmen of the Geneva Discussions on security in the Caucasus.
On December 8, a working meeting of the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of South Ossetia for Post-Conflict Settlement Boris Chochiev, Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of South Ossetia for Post-Conflict Settlement, Merab Chigoev and the State Advisor to the President of South Ossetia Konstantin Kochiyev with the Co-Chairmen of the Geneva Discussions on security in the Caucasus took place in Republic of South Ossetia.
7/12/2010
Geneva Discussions Co-Chairs To Visit South Ossetia
On 8 December, the delegation of Co-Chairs of the Geneva Discussions on security in the Caucasus is visiting South Ossetia, reports the Office of the Special Representative for Post-Conflict Settlement. The delegation includes the OSCE Co-Chairman Bolat Nurgaliev, EU Envoy Ambassador Pierre Morel, UN Co-Chair Antti Turunen, representative of the OSCE Secretariat Rasa Ostrauskaite, European Commission Senior Political Advisor Thierry Bechet, representative of the UNHCR Gulliermo Bettucci, and Giedrius Chekuolis, the OSCE 2011 Chairman-in-Office.
Eduard Kokoity: South Ossetia Will Not Use Force Against Georgia
Statement by the President of the Republic of South Ossetia Eduard Kokoity
In his recent speech in the European Parliament, the Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili said that he refused to use force to "restore the territorial integrity" of his country, and would not attack either the Russian "occupant" or their "puppets". If this statement is translated into common language, it would mean that Saakashvili promises not to use force against South Ossetia.