Russia Today
Sunday, Aug 17, 2008
Russian peacekeepers will not leave the Georgian breakaway republics of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, according to the country’s military. The Deputy Chief of the Russian General Staff, Anatoly Nogovitsyn, told the media they will stay there in line with the United Nations mandate.
“We’ll never give up as peacekeepers in South Ossetia and Abkhazia,” he said.
“If they stop fulfilling their function now, then who will ensure security there? We will stick firmly to the provisions of the Treaty of 1992, which defines the procedure and tasks of our peacekeepers in conflict zones.”
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As for the future peacekeeping force, he refused to speculate on its composition.
“Concerning the possibility of bringing peacekeepers from other countries into the peacekeeping force, we’ll have to wait for a political decision to be made,” he said.
Nogovitsyn though warned that people in South Ossetia and Abkhazia would not like to see Georgian troops as peacekeepers.
“One thing is clear though: the President has said that the Georgian troops definitely won’t be part of the peacekeeping force after they did what they did. Both South Ossetia and Abkhazia strongly object to their involvement and Russia will honour their objection. In fact Russia shares their position,” Nogovitsyn said.
The Russian military has refuted Georgian reports that its troops are stationed in the city of Gori and the port of Poti.
He admitted the units had been outside Gori only to prevent arms being smuggled to South Ossetia.
Nogovitsyn also dismissed Georgian media claims that Russian troops blew up a bridge 45 kilometres away from Tbilisi. It is claimed it happened after the completion of the active phase of combat in the Georgian territory.
“I am telling you with all responsibility that this could not have happened,” he said.
Nogovitsyn also announced a Georgian reconnaissance and sabotage group had been thwarted on Friday.
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Home » World News » Russian peacekeepers to stay in Abkhazia & South Ossetia

August 17th, 2008 at 6:53 am
And now we will see this brought to NATO and their peacekeepers will be sent.
Problem-Reaction-Solution
August 17th, 2008 at 8:15 am
The short story.
Ossetia and Azerbaijan went independent in 92.
On August 7, 2008. US backed Georgia attacked the city of Tskhinvali
(Ossetia), Russia aided Ossetia on their request.
The end.
The rest is propaganda.
There are no military installations in the city of Tskhinvali (Ossetia). In
fact, there are no military targets at all. It is an industrial center
consisting of lumber mills, manufacturing plants and residential areas.
The US backed Georgian attack on the city of Tskhinvali (Ossetia) is clearly
genocide.
And if you think Ossetia and Azerbaijan should be forced back into Gorgia,
then the US should still be part of England.
With Poland now agreeing to deploy, on Polish soil, US ‘interceptor
missiles’ on August 14. The US is on Russia’s doorstep waiving a gun.
To stop this madness, get the word out. Arrest these criminal madmen presently in power.
August 17th, 2008 at 12:27 pm
CNN announced that part of the Polish-US missile agreement states that if Poland comes under attack, the US will defend Poland. I guess we now have a military pact