Ivanishvili urges NATO not to leave the South Caucasus TBILISI , - TopicsExpress



          

Ivanishvili urges NATO not to leave the South Caucasus TBILISI , April 29. South Caucasus than ever needs the support of the international community , as the prospects of conflict resolution has not yet seen , and still is a danger of their resume . The Prime Minister of Georgia Bidzina Ivanishvili. "Unfortunately, in our region there is still a risk of conflict. Region has emerged as one of the most difficult areas of the process of post-Soviet transformation. In this small area two and three regional inter-state conflict. While not see the bright prospects for resolving these conflicts. Today South Caucasus needs more than ever in the maximum involvement and support of the international community , "- he stressed. In his view , all existing mechanisms in place to resolve these conflicts have not yet yielded practical results. Speaking about the Russian- Georgian conflict , Ivanishvili said that the events of August 2008 were difficult for Georgia. "It occupied 20 percent of the territory of Georgia . In August 2008 against the Georgian population was re- committed violent crime - the ethnic cleansing that was carried out during the conflict 90s in Abkhazia " - quoted him as saying , " News-Georgia " . According to him, the urgent task of the Government is dignified and safe return of displaced persons to their mixed home. Military confrontation between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno -Karabakh began in 1991, when the Nagorno- Karabakh Autonomous Region (Nagorny Karabakh ) , part of the Azerbayzhanskuyu SSR , a referendum was held on the status of Nagorno-Karabakh. The vast majority of voters opted for independence in the region, but the referendum was not recognized by the international community. Armenia supported the republic , and in 1991 a military conflict broke out , which ended in May 1994 with the signing of agreements on the transition to the ceasefire and peace talks under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chaired by Russia , France and the United States. Details : rosbalt.ru/exussr/2013/04/29/1123944.html
Posted on: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 07:05:36 +0000

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