Грузия призывает к консультациям из-за незаконных действий в зоне конфликта в Южной Осетии под руководством России

Грузия инициировала консультации с международным сообществом после новой волны процесса установления границ т.н. "бордеризации", проводимого при поддержке России юго-осетинкой стороной в зоне конфликта в Южной Осетии. Последняя така активность была отмечена в районе, недалеко от села Хурвалети, недалеко от стратегической автомагистрали, соединяющей Западную Грузию с Восточной Грузией, к северу от столицы Тбилиси.

Служба государственной безопасности Грузии в заявлении в субботу (12 сентября) сообщила, что она активировала горячую линию с властями Цхинвали, чтобы призвать к немедленному прекращению деятельности, которая "наносит огромный ущерб безопасности".

Грузия также инициировала консультации с ЕС, ООН и ОБСЕ, сопредседателями Женевских международных дискуссий, а также с международными партнерами Грузии по этому вопросу. Женевские международные дискуссии продолжаются с 2008 года с целью помочь сторонам в конфликте управлять ситуацией на местах и ​​продвигаться к урегулированию путем переговоров.

В своем заявлении Служба государственной безопасности Грузии также указала, что "незаконная деструктивная деятельность" оккупационных сил "чрезвычайно усугубляет повседневную жизнь местного населения".

После войны между Грузией и Россией в 2008 году и последующего признания Москвой Абхазии и Южной Осетии, поддерживаемые Россией власти Цхинвала начали процесс возведения границы вокруг территории, находящейся под их контролем, в том числе в районах, которые были оккупированы во время войны, что является нарушением соглашения, приведшее к прекращению боевых действий.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Недавно возведенный пограничный забор в зоне конфликта в Южной Осетии (архивный снимок)

 

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