Georgia Marks 15 Years Since Russian Military Intervention, Criticizes Russia's Expanding Control in Occupied Territories
On August 7, the Georgian Foreign Ministry stated that today marks the 15th year after the full-fledged military intervention of the Russian Federation against Georgia in 2008.
"The Russian Federation does not fulfill the EU-mediated August 12, 2008, Ceasefire Agreement, expands its illegal control in the occupied territories and aggravates the already dire security and humanitarian environment on the ground through various illegal actions such as the installation of barbed wire fences and other artificial barriers along the occupation line, restriction of the movement of the conflict-affected population, illegal detentions, etc. Moreover, creating a common social and economic space with the occupied territories and signing various so-called integration agreements and memoranda strengthens the effective control of the Russian Federation on the ground and further isolates people living in the occupied territories from the rest of Georgia and the international community," the report added.
The ministry emphasized: "Georgia unequivocally pursues the policy of peaceful resolution of the Russia-Georgia conflict and is determined to use diplomatic and legal instruments and continue close cooperation with its international partners to ensure the de-occupation and peaceful development of the country. Georgia continues to be constructively engaged in the Geneva International Discussions, which is the only format addressing the issue of the implementation of the EU-mediated August 12, 2008 Ceasefire Agreement. The government of Georgia takes steps to facilitate reconciliation and confidence-building between communities divided by the occupation line and to build a common European future."
"Georgia is grateful for the unwavering support of the international community to sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia and highly appreciates the contribution of international partners in the process of peaceful resolution of the Russia-Georgia conflict. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs appeals to the international community to continue consolidated efforts for achieving peaceful conflict settlement and de-occupation of Georgian territories, the return of IDPs and refugees to their homes, and ensuring peace and security in Georgia and the region as a whole," it stated.
The ministry concluded: "The Ministry of Foreign Affairs calls on the Russian Federation to respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia, to fulfill the obligations under the EU-mediated August 12, 2008, Ceasefire Agreement, and to withdraw its forces from the territory of Georgia."