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Chochyev: 8th round of Geneva Talks will be crucial 2009-11-06 15:59

According to Boris Chochiyev, the head of South Ossetian delegation in Geneva Talks, the 8th round must be crucial, as at the previous meetings representatives of international organisations, the USA, and Georgia refused to take seriously the statements of Russia, Abkhazia and South Ossetia about Georgia's being the aggressor in August 2008 war. Now the report of tagliavini's commission is ready - Res.

"The report is published, and everything is called with its names, - he mentioned. - We have complains about the report, but the main is said - Saakashvili started the war".

He added that the agenda of November 11th meeting includes working out non-use of force agreements, work on basic elements to frame agreements on non-use of force and accords in the sphere of international security".

Besides, Tskhinval will raise the issue of mechanisms on incident prevention and response reasonability and meetings of working groups, as, according to Chochiyev, these meetings bring no result.

 

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