Even skeptics should understand that South Ossetia will never become part of Georgia again.
The latest events in Georgia suggest that the “sunny Georgia” that is familiar to all Soviet people is no longer there, it ended in 1990 with the coming to power of new Georgian nationalists, said South Ossetian Foreign Minister Dmitry Medoev in an interview with RIA Novosti.
In this regard, even skeptics should understand that South Ossetia will never again become part of Georgia: the Republic is actively developing its foreign policy ties and considers its allied relations with Russia to be the historical choice of the Ossetian people,
“One thing can be said with regret and quite definitely: Georgia, which is usual for all Soviet people, no longer exists, it ended in 1990 with the coming to power of new Georgian nationalists. Nazism, erected by Mikhail Saakashvili to the rank of state policy, bore fruit today. The stereotype under the name "sunny Georgia», used by residents of the USSR and in recent years, by citizens of Russia, disappeared. The masks are dropped, the myth of Georgian hospitality and friendliness, created, for the most part, by the Soviet cinema, has been debunked, "said Medoev.
In this regard, "now it has become finally clear even to skeptics that South Ossetia will never again be part of Georgia. We are not on our way with the Nazis," he believes.
According to Medoev, "alliance with Russia is the historical choice of the Ossetian people, and this choice has deep roots and its rich history." “This year marks the 270th anniversary of the first Ossetian embassy in St. Petersburg. It was then that the foundations of the modern Ossetian-Russian relations were laid,” he recalled.
On the night of August 8, 2008, Georgia fired South Ossetia from a Grad volley fire, Georgian troops attacked the Republic and destroyed part of its capital, Tskhinval. Russia, defending the citizens of South Ossetia, many of whom accepted Russian citizenship, sent troops into the Republic and, after five days of hostilities, ousted the Georgian military from the region. Moscow on August 26, 2008 recognized the sovereignty of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The leaders of Russia have repeatedly stated that the recognition of the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia reflects the existing realities and is not subject to revision.