Russian peacekeepers have been in the Georgian regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia since the early 1990s when they helped end local conflicts and restore order.
Georgian Foreign Minister Salome Zurabishvili told parliament that since then there were no signs Russia was taking any steps that would help solve the two conflicts.
Georgia's parliament unanimously passed a resolution calling on the government to set deadlines for progress in the two regions -- 10 February for South Ossetia and 1 July for Abkhazia. If there is no progress, parliament demanded the government seek the withdrawal of the Russian troops.
(Reuters/AP)
See also:
Georgia: Tensions Again On The Rise In South Ossetia
Can Moves Toward Abkhaz-Georgian Rapprochement Continue?
Georgian Foreign Minister Salome Zurabishvili told parliament that since then there were no signs Russia was taking any steps that would help solve the two conflicts.
Georgia's parliament unanimously passed a resolution calling on the government to set deadlines for progress in the two regions -- 10 February for South Ossetia and 1 July for Abkhazia. If there is no progress, parliament demanded the government seek the withdrawal of the Russian troops.
(Reuters/AP)
See also:
Georgia: Tensions Again On The Rise In South Ossetia
Can Moves Toward Abkhaz-Georgian Rapprochement Continue?