South Ossetia continues to inform the international community about the genocide of the Ossetian people. This was stated by the Republic's Foreign Minister, Akhsar Dzhioev, during the final press conference.
According to the Minister, South Ossetia is actively spreading the relevant materials to foreign countries.
"The South Ossetian Parliament once adopted the relevant documents on this topic collected, which South Ossetia tried to spread as widely as possible to foreign countries to convey the pain of the Ossetian people," he said.
Dzhioev has emphasized that, despite the difficulties, South Ossetia has not abandoned its goals.
"We remain firm in our convictions and continue to distribute materials not only on the Ossetian genocide but also on the other dates, such as May 20th and the Ered tragedy," the Foreign Minister stressed.
The Minister has noted that the Georgian Interests Section at the Swiss Embassy in Moscow "no longer accepts our mail," but this does not stop the Republic from its efforts to preserve historical memory and convey the truth.







