SOUTH OSSETIA HAS SUGGESTED GEORGIA TO HOLD A MEETING OF THE POWERMEN

Tue, 23/01/2007 - 11:12
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As the correspondent of the agency \"Res\" has been informed at the information-analytical department of the south-ossetian part of the Mixed Supervisory Commission, the head of the south-ossetian part of the Mixed Supervisory Commission on settlement of the georgian-ossetian conflict (Mixed Supervisory Commission) Boris Chochiev has sent a letter to the State minister on settlement of conflicts of Georgia, the co-chairman of the Mixed Supervisory Commission from the Georgian party Merab Antadze, in which, in particular, it is spoken: «The south-ossetian part of the Mixed Supervisory Commission has received a letter from the Republican Association \"Power\" about the accounts receivable on payment for the consumed electric power by the companies of Bolshaya Liahva and Malaya Liakhva. The named accounts receivable of both of the companies for today make thirty three million seven hundred twenty three thousand seven hundred and fifty three roubles, that is a serious economic load not only for the Republican State Community \"Power\", but also for the budget of South Ossetia Republic. The south-ossetian party also marks the necessity of decision of the problems concerning supplying with an electric power of the ossetian settlements of the Tskhinvalskiy and Leningorskiy areas, which for today receive the electric power from the Georgian companies. In connection with the stated, for the urgent settlement of the adduced problems, and also for the development of the system of further interaction, we suggest to hold a meeting of the representatives of the corresponding departments of the parties».
Such a meeting wil presumably take place on January, 23rd. The representatives of OSCE, the European Union and the Mixed forces on peace maintenance are invited to it.
The Information-analytical department of the South-Ossetian part of the Mixed Supervisory Commission

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