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08STATE99702
2008-09-17 23:11:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Secretary of State
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OSCE PERMANENT COUNCIL: STATEMENT ON EU OBSERVERS

Tags:  PREL OSCE GG RS 
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UNCLAS STATE 099702 

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL OSCE GG RS
SUBJECT: OSCE PERMANENT COUNCIL: STATEMENT ON EU OBSERVERS
TO GEORGIA

Thank you, Mr. Chairman.

The United States welcomes the September 15 European Union
decision to send an independent civilian observer mission to
Georgia. We commend EU Member States, strong commitment to
deploying at least 200 observers by October
UNCLAS STATE 099702 SIPDIS E.O. 12958: N/A TAGS: PREL OSCE GG RS SUBJECT: OSCE PERMANENT COUNCIL: STATEMENT ON EU OBSERVERS TO GEORGIA Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The United States welcomes the September 15 European Union decision to send an independent civilian observer mission to Georgia. We commend EU Member States, strong commitment to deploying at least 200 observers by October 1. We believe these observers, together with the OSCE military monitoring officers, will constitute the international mechanism of the six-point Ceasefire Agreement. The United States notes Russia,s recent withdrawal of forces from five observation posts along the Poti-Senaki line, but we remain concerned by Georgian Government reports that an estimated 1,200 Russian soldiers remain at 19 checkpoints outside both Abkhazia and South Ossetia. We and our European partners will watch carefully to see if these soldiers are withdrawn within 10 days of the deployment of international mechanisms ) including the EU observers ) in accordance with the September 8 agreement between French President Sarkozy and Russian President Medvedev. Mr. Chairman, the United States once more calls on Russia to implement in their entirety the commitments made in the Ceasefire Agreement and reflected in its clarifying documents. We remind Russia of its obligation to withdraw its forces to their pre-conflict positions, as required in the six-point Ceasefire Agreement. In light of continuing reports of the destruction of ethnic Georgian villages in areas controlled by Russian forces and the forced displacement of ethnic Georgians, we also remind Russia that its forces are responsible for taking steps to maintain order in the areas of Georgia they occupy and not blocking the return and safe livelihood of local residents. Mr. Chairman, we demand that Russia not block the free flow of humanitarian assistance to all areas of Georgia as stipulated in point three of the six-point ceasefire agreement. We remind Russia that turning back shipments of humanitarian assistance and assessment teams trying to reach villages in South Ossetia contravenes the agreement and raises questions about Russia upholding its obligations under international law as well. Finally, we urge the OSCE to quickly reach agreement on modalities for the additional military monitoring officers, so that the remaining 80 MMOs can be deployed as soon as possible. We also urge Russia to facilitate access to South Ossetia for the eight MMOs on the ground prior to the start of hostilities, in accordance with the September 8 agreement between Presidents Sarkozy and Medvedev. In closing, Mr. Chairman, the United States reiterates its commitment to the people of Georgia and their democratically elected government. We will continue to support Georgia,s sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders. RICE

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