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29/1/2010

Fri, 29/01/2010 - 16:53

Another provocation at the border-line is being prepared

The Georgian authorities keep trying to destabilize the situation at the Georgian-Ossetian boundary line, including organization of open provocations, reported a source in the RSO law enforcement bodies.
According to this source, special services of RSO received information about the intentions of the Georgian side to attempt a delivery of unauthorized trucks with humanitarian aid.

Fri, 29/01/2010 - 16:52

RSO MFA: Another Provocation of Georgia against the background of Geneva Discussions

"Neither the Ministry for Foreign Affairs (MFA) of RSO nor district administrations had received any official notifications or requests from the Georgian side or international organizations in relation to any planned actions or delivery of humanitarian aid to the territory of South Ossetia", stated Alan Pliev, Deputy MFA.
According to him, the intentions of Georgia to attach political implications speak for the fact that the needs of the local population hardly cause any interest among Georgian authorities. "It is more important for them to fuel tensions between the sides, moreover, there are consultations ongoing in Geneva, where along with security issues, the problems of interaction are discussed", said Pliev.

Fri, 29/01/2010 - 16:51

The Minister of Health Dismissed

The President of the Republic of South Ossetia Eduard Kokoity signed a decree on dismissal of Nigzar Gabaraev from the post of Minister of Health and Social Welfare of RSO. Eduard Kokoity issued a decree on appointing Nigzar Gabaraev as a State Advisor to the President of South Ossetia for Social Issues.

28/1/2010

Thu, 28/01/2010 - 17:37

The South Ossetian Side Hopes the 9th Round of Geneva Talks Would Be More Fruitful

The South Ossetian Delegation to the 9th round of Geneva Talks is not going to focus on the discussions; it will address the position of the Co-Chairs in relation to the expected duration of these talks", stated Boris Chochiev, the Special Representative for Post-Conflict Settlement in a phone conversation from Geneva.
"We see no results of these discussions, both in security issues, and humanitarian sphere. Therefore, we'll have different approach to the conversation", underlined the Special Representative.

Thu, 28/01/2010 - 17:36

Is the meeting between the South Ossetian Delegation and the UNHCR the last one?

As reported by Boris Chochiev, the Special Representative for Post-Conflict Settlement, in the phone conversation, a meeting between the South Ossetian Delegation and the top officials of the UNHCR has been planned for 27 January in Geneva. According to him, "the South Ossetian authorities had contacts with this organization before the Georgian aggression of 2008. The UN High Commissioner for António Guterres visited South Ossetia after the aggression through Russia, not Georgia. In Vladikavkaz he met with our refugees, and in Tskhinval, as a result of his meeting with the President Eduard Kokoity, the sides had agreed that the UNCHR would not connect its work with politics and would assist the people of South Ossetia affected by Georgian aggression.

22/1/2010

Fri, 22/01/2010 - 18:16

RSO MFA News Release

On 22 January, a working meeting of the Special Representative for Post-Conflict Settlement Boris Chochiev and Foreign Minister Murat Djioev with the official delegation of the Geneva Discussions’ Co-Chairs took place. During the meeting, the sides discussed issues related to all aspects of the Geneva talks, including the problems to be discussed at the 9th round.

Fri, 22/01/2010 - 18:15

Boris Chochiev: We can provide proved evidences that Georgia is being actively prepared for a new war

A meeting between the delegation of the Geneva talks Co-Chairs of the EU, OSCE and UN and the discussions’ South Ossetian participants – Special Representative for Post-Conflict Settlement Boris Chochiev, Foreign Minister Murat Djioev and others, was held in Tskhinval. The Co-Chairs’ Delegation was headed by the EU Envoy Pierre Morel. It is worth mentioning that after Kazakhstan has assumed the OSCE Chairmanship, the Organization is represented at the Discussions in Geneva by Ambassador Bolat Nurgaliev. Boris Chochiev had expressed his assuredness that the participation of new representatives in the Geneva Discussions would give new impetus to the talks.
According to Chochiev, the situation was difficult and the 9th round of talks would not be easy either.

Fri, 22/01/2010 - 18:13

Pierre Morel: It is crucial to resume the work of the Incident Prevention and Response Mechanism (IPRM)

The meeting on preparation for the next round of the Geneva Discussions scheduled for 28 January has finished in Tskhinval. As Boris Chochiev, the Special Representative for Post-Conflict Settlement, reported to the media after the meeting, the Co-Chairs discussed the issues related to signing of the document, which would guarantee non-use of force against South Ossetia, gas and water supply, the missing and abducted persons, border-crossing. He emphasized that Georgia and international agencies do not accept that there is a state border and “we are not going to change our position in this regard”.

Fri, 22/01/2010 - 18:12

Boris Chochiev: The issue of water supply to Georgia will be discussed after gas supply to Leningor district of South Ossetia is resumed

The gas supply to Leningor district of South Ossetia and potable water supply to Georgia were discussed at the meeting held in Tskhinval between Special Representative for Post-Conflict Settlement Boris Chochiev with the independent expert Werner Johannides, engaged in the settlement of these issues within the frames of the Geneva discussions. As Boris Chochiev reported after the meeting, the issue of illegal and inhumane actions of the Georgian side in regards to gas cut-off for the population of Leningor district of South Ossetia has been repeatedly raised at Geneva talks.

Fri, 22/01/2010 - 18:10

The ICRC refused to assist the relatives of the missing citizens of South Ossetia

The Mission of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Tskhinval refused to facilitate the visit of the relatives of the missing South Ossetian citizens to Tbilisi”, reported the Special Representative for Post-Conflict Settlement Boris Chochiev.
“During the visit of Zurab Nogaideli and representatives of non-governmental organizations to South Ossetia on 19 December 2009, the relatives of the missing South Ossetian citizens requested them to facilitate the organization of meetings with human rights NGOs in Georgia, and public appeal broadcast by Georgian media. This agreement has been reached and we asked the International Committee of the Red Cross in Tskhinval to facilitate the relatives’ visit to Tbilisi and back. In response to this request, we received a refusal”, said Chochiev.

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