From the AP:
“8 Western nations urge Russian
forces to leave Georgia
The United States and seven
European countries marked Friday’s 12th anniversary of the conflict between
Russia and Georgia with a call to Moscow to withdraw forces from Abkhazia and
South Ossetia and allow medical evacuations and aid deliveries especially
during the COVID-19 pandemic. The western nations said after a closed briefing
to the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday by Assistant Secretary-General
Miroslav Jenca that Russia’s continuing military presence in Abkhazia and South
Ossetia and its recognition of “the so-called independence of the regions”
violates Georgia’s territorial integrity and undermines its sovereignty. Georgia
made a botched attempt to regain control of its breakaway province of South
Ossetia during the presidency of Mikhail Saakashvili, sparking the war with
Russia that began on Aug. 7, 2008. Russia recognized the independence of South
Ossetia as well as the breakaway province of Abkhazia and set up military bases
there.
The U.S. and European nations
said in a joint statement that they are “extremely concerned” about Russia’s
“intensification of the so-called `borderization process’ over the past year,
including during the global COVID-19 pandemic.” They said Russia’s actions
further divide communities and put at risk “the health and lives of the
conflict-affected population.” “Throughout this already challenging time, the
de-facto authorities exercising effective control over the Georgian regions of
Abkhazia and South Ossetia have continued the practice of arbitrary detentions
along the administrative boundary lines,” the statement said. “De facto South
Ossetian authorities have repeatedly denied emergency medical evacuations and
incoming humanitarian aid.”
The U.S., Belgium, Estonia,
France, Germany, United Kingdom, Norway and Ireland also expressed concern
about “the ongoing disinformation campaign by Russia about the pandemic and
related health issues.” “These acts prolong the conflict, threaten peace and
stability, interfere with the enjoyment of human rights and fundamental
freedoms, and negatively impact the health and safety of people across Georgia,
destabilizing the region as a whole,” the eight nations said. Russia’s deputy
U.N. ambassador Dmitry Polyansky responded, tweeting that the joint statement
is “A beautiful fiction. But only a fiction.” He made no mention of the
pandemic but said Georgia’s “aggression which triggered all the problems for
this country & the region was officially confirmed in 2009 by the report of
the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on the conflict.” “As a result
of former Georgian leadership’s reckless policy unscrupulously encouraged by
the US and some of its satellites 2 new independent states have emerged on the
global map and this is the reality that cannot be ignored,” Polyansky tweeted. “Politicians
promoting selfish geopolitical interests managed so far to drive a wedge
between our countries but they failed to do so between our 2 peoples,” he
added. “Discussions like today attempt to undermine the ongoing process of
reconciliation of Russia and Georgia.” The U.S. and Europeans called again on
Russia to fully implement agreements in August 2008 to withdraw its armed
forces to positions before hostilities began, and to establish an international
security mechanism. Representatives of Georgia, Russia, Abkhazia, South Ossetia
and the United States have held talks in Geneva since October 2008 to address
the consequences of the Georgia conflict under the auspices of the Organization
for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the European Union and the United Nations.
The U.S. and Europeans expressed regret at Russia’s “lack of commitment” in the
Geneva talks on the topic of refugees and Georgians internally displaced, and
reiterated support for human rights, including for those forcibly displaced
during the conflict to return safely to their homes.
^ Most of the world doesn’t
remember that Russian still occupies these two territories. They are been
annexed into the Russian Federation in everything but in name. The people
living there have to use the Russian Language, have to use the Russian Ruble,
have to use Russian Passports and have to rely on Russia for everything. I
would like to see either South Ossetia and Abkhazia return to Georgian rule or
become fully and completely independent countries – not relying on Russia or
another single country for everything. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/8-western-nations-urge-russian-230410689.html
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