Tbilisi Summons EU Ambassador over Special Representative’s Tskhinvali Remarks
On May 17, the Georgian Foreign Ministry summoned the European Union Ambassador Janos Herman over the remarks made by the EU South Caucasus Special Representative Herbert Salber in Tskhinvali the previous day.
Herbert Salber, who co-chairs the Geneva International Discussions (GID) on behalf of the European Union, visited Tskhinvali along with the GID co-chairs from the United Nations (UN) and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), to prepare the upcoming talks on June 20-21.
During his meeting with Tskhinvali authorities on May 16, Salber congratulated the regionâs new leader Anatoly Bibilov on winning the April 9 presidential polls.
âFirst of all, let me congratulate you on the results of the election, which was held here not long ago, and congratulate you on assuming the position, on assuming the important position, which you have now,â Salber told Bibilov.
Georgiaâs Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs David Dondua reacted to Salberâs statements by saying that âwhat we have heard from the EU Special Representative and Geneva co-chair is, to put it mildly, unacceptable and unclear.â
âThis goes against the principles of international law and does not contribute to the efforts of both Georgia and the international community to solve the conflict peacefully. We are in touch with the EU leadership and hope that this will be followed by an adequate reaction from Brussels,â Dondua said after the meeting with EU Ambassador Janos Herman.
On his part, Ambassador Herman said he âwould like now to reiterate with clarityâ that the European Union âdoes not recognize the framework, in which this so called election took place in the Georgian breakaway region of South Ossetia.â Herman stated that if such framework is not recognized, âit is logical to add that, therefore, we do not recognize the results of that either,â and added that what EU âfirmly supports,â is the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Georgia.
Dondua confirmed that âEUâs firm position and support to Georgiaâs territorial integrity, sovereignty and the Georgian governmentâs peace policyâ was voiced at his meeting with Ambassador Herman and added that âthe European Union was one of the first to react to and condemn the provocative step by the Russian Federation on the territory of Georgia when the so called election and the so called referendum was held in Tskhinvali Region.â
Non-Use of Force Statement
In Tskhinvali, Salber also spoke about the work on the non-use of force document at the Geneva talks, emphasizing that âthe non-use of force issue is very important for security in the region.â According to Salber, the final objective is to conclude a legally binding document on the issue, but at the first stage he hoped to adopt âa short text,â which would give an impetus to âfurther works.â
Dondua commented on the matter as well. Speaking after his meeting with Ambassador Herman, the Deputy Foreign Minister said that âa lot of work has been doneâ in Geneva since 2012 on the joint statement on non-use of force, and that lately the positions of the sides in the talks have gotten âsomewhat closer to each other,â but added that âfundamental differences in the participantsâ approachesâ remain, which âdoes not permit [us] to speak about any serious progress.â
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