Georgia to protest barbed wire installation along separatist regions
Georgian will protest the installation of barbed wire along the separatist regions of Georgia at the next round of Geneva talks, Deputy Foreign Minister David Djalagania said at a briefing on June 24.
The 24th round of Geneva talks will be held on June 25-26. The Georgian delegation will be led by the First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs David Zalkaliani.
According to Djalagania, Georgia intends to raise at the negotiations the issue of the security situation in the separatist regions of Georgia.
Georgia and Russia, its giant northern neighbor, have maintained no diplomatic relations since a brief war in 2008. Tbilisi broke off relations with Moscow in August 2008 when Moscow crushed a Georgian assault to reassert control over the two rebel regions -- South Ossetia and Abkhazia -- and later recognized the breakaway regions. Georgia announced the two unrecognized republics as occupied territories in September 2008.
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