The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the RSO: The entering the World Trade Organization by Russia is not connected with the Georgian ambitions

Thu, 19/05/2011 - 14:21
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The question of entering the Russian Federation in the World Trade Organization (WTO) will not be connected with the Georgian ambitions on checking up the border of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. It has been declared IA "Res" by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of South Ossetia Murat Dzhioev, commenting the position of Georgia related to joining Russia in the WTO. "This question was being discussed between Russia and Georgia in the course of many years, but the authorities of Georgia politicize this problem using the incorrect comic elements. The question of entering Russia in WTO will not be connected with the Georgian ambitions on controlling the neighboring sovereign states – the Republic of South Ossetia and Abkhazia", - has declared the Head of the foreign policy department of the RSO. Dzhioev has noted that checking up the pass system on the boundary of Russia, South Ossetia and Abkhazia is only the business of these states establishing their relationship based on the contractual Law in accordance with the international standards. «Georgia has not to apply to these states, as to the bilateral relations of any other state" - has emphasized the Minister.

As he has said, these ambitions of the Georgian authorities are explained by the loyalty of the international community towards Georgia. "If the georgian aggression against South Ossetia in 2008 have been condemned by the West, the President of Georgia and his suite would have had less temptation in aggravating the situation in the georgian-ossetian relations, and moreover, in blaming Russia", - has said Dzhioev. We should remind, that the official Tbilisi declares it will not prevent entering Russia in WTO on condition of establishing the customs control of Georgia over the Russian area on the boundary of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

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