Циничное предложение России в ООН вряд ли впечатлит международное сообщество

Министр иностранных дел России Сергей Лавров заявил на Генеральной Ассамблеи ООН в Нью-Йорке, что "Россия готова выступить гарантом договоренностей о неприменении силы между Абхазией, Грузией и Южной Осетией, с учетом ранее соответствующих заявлении лидеров этих трех стран". Лавров заявил, что Россия "будет приветствовать это, если Соединенные Штаты и Европейский Союз сделают аналогичные обязательства. Будучи гарантами мы были бы готовы принять меры, чтобы предотвратить возобновление насилия в регионе и в случае неправомерного использования силы с любой стороны работать в целях скорейшего урегулирования ситуации на основе существующих норм международного права ".

Политический редактор commonspace.eu отметил, что предложение России, вероятно, будет воспринято с большим цинизмом, не только в Грузии, но и в целом международным сообществом, в котором Россию уже долгое время перестали воспринимать как честного посредника в конфликте между Грузией и ее двумя отделившимися регионами Абхазии и Южной Осетии. Россия признала два эти региона в качестве независимых стран после августовской войны 2008 года.


Министр иностранных дел России не предложил подобные гарантии безопасности в контексте карабахского конфликта, но заявил, что Россия будет способствовать укреплению доверия и мерам прекращения огня в рамках тройки  сопредседателей Минской группы ОБСЕ.


Источник: commonspace.eu


Фото: Министр иностранных дел Лавров, выступая на 66 сессии Генеральной Ассамблеи ООН в Нью-Йорке (фото любезно предоставлено Организацией Объединенных Наций)

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