We don’t see such a threat yet: Dzhioev on the likelihood of Georgia opening a second front
South Ossetia does not yet see the threat of Georgia opening a second front against Russia, Foreign Minister of the Republic Akhsar Dzhioev said at the briefing in Tskhinval.
“I don’t think that Georgia has a great desire to attack South Ossetia and Russia, a nuclear power. There are no such short-sighted politicians there yet. The last of these is located in places that are not so remote (editor’s note from Saakashvili),” Dzhioev said.
He has emphasized that Russia is a strategic partner of South Ossetia, a guarantor of peace and security for the people of the Republic.