Int’l Community Condemns Russian ‘Borderizarion’ in Georgia
The United States Department of State Spokesperson, Morgan Ortagus stated that the U.S. condemns ongoing “borderizationâ by Russian-led security forces in Georgia.Â
âWe renew our demand that Russia end its occupation of 20 percent of Georgia, fulfill its 2008 commitments, withdraw its forces, and allow unimpeded delivery of international humanitarian assistance,â Ortagus wrote on Twitter on May 29 [Tbilisi time].
The U.S. condemns ongoing "borderizationâ by Russian-led security forces. We renew our demand that Russia end its occupation of 20 percent of Georgia, fulfill its 2008 commitments, withdraw its forces, and allow unimpeded delivery of international humanitarian assistance. https://t.co/Xdr8v1m2Bq
— Morgan Ortagus (@statedeptspox) May 28, 2020
Foreign Minister of the Czech Republic, TomĂĄĆĄ PetĆĂÄek, also stated on May 29 that âthe steps taken by the de facto office holders in Abkhazia and South Ossetia, as well as Russia, undermine stability in the region.â
âIt is loathsome that âborderizationâ and other illegal activities continue despite COVID-19 pandemic,â he added.
In the meantime, at the OSCE Permanent Council on May 28, the Georgian delegation spoke of Russiaâs âincreased provocationsâ against Georgia, including continued âborderizationâ along the occupation line, as well as the âloss of lives and humanitarian consequences of the closure of crossing points.”
In their remarks at the OSCE PC, the delegations of the U.S., UK, and Lithuania backed Georgia, denouncing Russia’s illegal activities in the country.
Permanent Representation of Lithuania to the OSCE said Russiaâs âborderizationâ activities in Georgia âare nothing but provocations and must stop.â
The UK Delegation also reiterated concern about continuing âborderizationâ activities in Georgia, adding that the UK âremains unwaveringâ in its support for Georgiaâs ‘s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
We call for a halt to construction/reinforcement of structures, fencing, signs, or barriers intended to strengthen or expand the âborderizationâ of administrative boundary lines. These activities constitute attempts by Moscow to seize #Georgian territory. https://t.co/tVaQHKFcDA pic.twitter.com/sLaVyk3Fqq
— Ambassador James S. Gilmore III (@USAmbOSCE) May 28, 2020
In his address to the OSCE PC, U.S. Ambassador James S. Gilmore III said the United States is âdeeply troubled by reports that Russia-backed entities are continuing their intensified operation of âborderizationâ in 12 villagesâ along the occupation line of the Russia-occupied Georgian territories, most recently in Mereti village on May 21.
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