Russian Deputy Foreign Minister discusses South Ossetia with EU, OSCE and UN envoys

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko discussed the situation around South Ossetia in a meeting in Moscow with representatives of the EU, UN and OSCE, a Russian foreign ministry source told the media on Tuesday.

The consultations in Moscow were attended by the co-chairs of the International Geneva Discussions - EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus Toivo Klaar, UN Representative Cihan Sultanoglu and Special Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office for the South Caucasus Annika Söder.
 

source: commonspace.eu with agencies.
photo: The Russian foreign ministry building in Moscow (archive picture)

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