Deputies of the South Ossetian Parliament intend to raise the issue of moving the Georgian checkpoint near the village of Sinagur, Dzau district, at the IPRM meeting.
On Wednesday the parliamentarians visited the western border of the Republic to determine the location of the Georgian checkpoint, said Elena Kulumbegova, a spokeswoman for the Parliament.
The trip of deputies took place at the request of Speaker Alan Tadtaev, after receiving the information that the checkpoint being built by the Georgian side was located in the village of Sinagur.
“The deputies studied the location of the checkpoint being built by the Georgian side. The parliamentarians took with them maps of the 60s of the 20th century (Soviet period) and a new map, and, according to their information, the post is located directly on the territory of Georgia and does not violate the border of South Ossetia,” Kulumbegova said.
However, the deputies and the Speaker, according to Kulumbegova, expressed dissatisfaction with the location of the Georgian roadblock too close to the border of South Ossetia, specifically, to the village of Sinagur, so they intend to raise this issue at the IPRM meeting.