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Statement of the Foreign Ministry of South Ossetia on the adoption of the PACE resolution on the report of Tina Aketoft

24/01/2013 - 18:07

January 23, 2013 at the winter session of PACE was adopted a final resolution on the report of Tina Aketoft "Georgia and Russia: the humanitarian situation in the areas affected by the conflict and war," which has arisen a number of serious issues in South Ossetia.
In the course of formation a new system of international relations that is taking place in the modern world, it is important this system to be stable. It should be based on several poles, reflecting the real weight of countries and regions in different parts of the world. PACE is a respected international platform, which must consider the interests of all countries on the basis of mutual respect and equality.

The Republic of South Ossetia is an independent state and has nothing to do with Georgia - Foreign Ministry

24/01/2013 - 16:30

Comment of the RSO Foreign Ministry concerning the report of the Swedish parliamentarian Tina Aketoft

January 21, 2013 in Strasbourg started the winter session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), where January 23, the Swedish MP Tina Aketoft made a report "Georgia and Russia: the humanitarian situation in the areas affected by the conflict and war."

Murat Dzhioev: the idea of PACE resolution is humane, but not its wording

24/01/2013 - 13:23

Resolution of the PACE adopted today at the session on the report of the Swedish deputy Tina Aketoft "Georgia and Russia: the humanitarian situation in the areas affected by the conflict and military operations," in principle, does not contain anything new- the same old accents, the same misconceive of the real situation.

David Sanakoev: New Georgian authorities continue the policy of Saakashvili

23/01/2013 - 20:06

Commentary of Foreign Minister of South Ossetia David Sanakoev with regard to the speech of President Saakashvili at the PACE Winter Session.
President Saakashvili's speech at the Parliamentary Assembly was, of course, biased and prejudiced against South Ossetia and the Russian Federation. Actually, we have heard nothing new from the President of Georgia, but for the same rhetoric, which the Georgian leadership has been following for many years, and which led to the military aggression in August 2008.

Murat Dzhioev: If PACE ever heard the voice of South Ossetia, it would applaud less, hearing about the "territorial integrity of Georgia"

23/01/2013 - 10:18

January 21, Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili made a speech at the PACE session. As usual, Saakashvili again unfairlysubjected Russia, South Ossetia and Abkhazia to criticism, calling on again to restore "the territorial integrity of Georgia."
Correspondent of IA "Res" asked the Plenipotentiary of the President of South Ossetia on post-conflict settlement Murat Dzhioev to comment on the statement of Saakashvili.

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