Civil Unrest In Abkhazia Continues Over Political Rule
Civil Unrest In Abkhazia Continues Over Political Rule.
Civil Unrest In Abkhazia Continues Over Political Rule.
Georgia Opts For Less Confrontation With Russia.
Geneva International Discussions The 40th round of the Geneva International Discussions (GID) was held on June 20-21 in Geneva. The GID is a multilateral mediation forum co-chaired by the EU, OSCE and UN. The GID format was designed after the Russo-Georgian War of 2008 to address security and humanitarian…
In the early spring this year Russian President Vladimir Putin signed an order to begin the integration of South Ossetian military units into the Russian armed forces. Russia took the South Ossetian territory during the Russo-Georgian War of 2008 and has occupied the area ever since with Russian troops. Russia…
Early this week the president of Russia – Vladimir Putin met with th president of South Ossetia, Anatoly Bibilov. The two presidents discussed economic issues and future partnership between Russia and South Ossetia – confirmed the official web page of the Kremlin. During their conversation with Bibilov,…
South Ossetia Closes Border To Georgia Again.
More Provocations From Russia To Come – Details Of Lavrov Visit To Occupied Abkhazia.
On The Elections Three candidates – current President Leonid Tibiliov, parliament speaker and the leader of the United Ossetia party Anatoly Bibilov, and State Security Committee officer Alan Gagloyev are competing for the presidential office of De Facto Tskhinlvali prior to the elections on April 9, 2017 …
De Facto Tskhinvali Closes Border To Georgia.
Georgian-Russian Tensions Over South Ossetia Raise Again.