The U.S. Senate unanimously passed a resolution supporting the occupation by Russia of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The document, dated to the third anniversary of the beginning of the Russo-Georgian war, according to one of its developers Senator Jane Shaheen, should remind Moscow that it had not complied with a number of obligations of the ceasefire agreement, in particular, did not allow the return of Georgian refugees.
U.S. Senate on Friday unanimously approved a resolution recognizing the territorial integrity of Georgia and calling on Russia to withdraw its troops from ... The document, prepared by Jayne Democrat Shaheen and Republican Lindsey Graham, was introduced back in the house in the first half of May.
Senators call on Moscow to ... Even the leaders of Russia and ...
U.S. lawmakers have signaled that they were not satisfied with the Russian interpretation of the events that followed the cease-fire in accordance with the agreements concluded between Tbilisi and Moscow brokered by French President Nicolas Sarkozy, August 14, 2008. Less than two weeks, Moscow has officially recognized the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, and soon between Russia and the two republics were signed military agreements under which their territories were placed permanent Russian troop. In response, the Georgian Parliament declared the two republics ...
Senators confirmed that, following the official Tbilisi ...
Following the adoption of the resolution Shaheen announced at a press conference that his step the upper house of U.S. Congress sent a ... ...
Georgia's ambassador to Washington State Minister, as the agency ... Demarche U.S. lawmakers coincided with a new aggravation of Russian-Georgian relations, affecting and Washington. Only on Wednesday, U.S. newspapers reported that U.S. intelligence agencies supported the findings of Tbilisi, accused of involvement in a series of explosions in Georgia in September- October 2010, Russian intelligence. One bomb exploded Sept. 22 at the U.S. Embassy. The United States is extremely sensitive about the security of its diplomatic missions abroad, and leading American politicians, including one of the leaders of the Republican, John Kyl, after which, most likely, the information and hit the newspapers, said they would not be allowed to continue a trial .
U.S. and Georgia in January 2009 signed a Charter on Strategic Partnership, which pledged to ...
Adopting the policy of ... Usually this happens when the top U.S. officials met with their Georgian colleagues, as, for example, in July last year when Tbilisi visited the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
But at every opportunity like Moscow, Washington, that the independence of the two former Georgian autonomies in the world recognize only Venezuela, Nicaragua and Nauru (Vanuatu recognized the independence of Abkhazia only ). Only in May, the U.S. State Department chastised the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov for his visits to Sukhumi and Tskhinvali, which are the official representative of the American dipvedomstva Mark Toner described as ...
The war in South Ossetia and Georgia (Photos of the war).
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Saturday, May 5, 2012
United States recognized the Russian occupation of Abkhazia and South Ossetia
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