Tuesday 18 June 2013

Comment of the Abkhazian Foreign Ministry in connection with the adoption by the UN General Assembly of the Resolution on "the situation of internally displaced persons and refugees from Abkhazia, Georgia, and the Tskhinval region / South Ossetia, Georgia

Adoption by the UN General Assembly on June 13 this year of a biased and highly politicized Resolution on "the situation of internally displaced persons and refugees from Abkhazia, Georgia, and the Tskhinvali region / South Ossetia, Georgia" is not a surprise. This is the sixth in a row annual Resolution proposed by Georgia, the content of which remains virtually unchanged.
The MFA of Abkhazia has repeatedly highlighted to the international community the inadmissibility to support a document, which grossly distorted the political and humanitarian situation in the region. Once again, the adoption of this Resolution took place behind Abkhazia as the Abkhazian representatives again were refused to get the opportunity to address the members of the UN and present their position. Nevertheless, we have conducted the necessary work to inform certain countries about the arguments of the Abkhaz side.
The adopted Resolution can not contribute to a constructive process of the Working Group on Humanitarian Affairs of the Geneva Discussions on Security and Stability in Transcaucasia. The MFA of Abkhazia reiterates the unacceptability of taking the issues of the agenda of the Geneva discussions outside of this international forum.
It should be noted that the majority of the world’s countries - more than 120 - did not support this politicized document. The number of states that voted against the draft resolution proposed by Georgia increased.
We should emphasize that the above resolution is only advisory and has no legal effect. At the same time, constant Georgia's efforts to railroad such a politically committed document may be indicative of the immutability of a hostile course of the Georgian state, despite the change of government in this country.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Abkhazia in the near future will provide detailed comments on the adoption of the Resolution, as well as on the relevant report of the UN Secretary General. 

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Adoption by the UN General Assembly on June 13 this year of a biased and highly politicized Resolution on "the situation of internally displaced persons and refugees from Abkhazia, Georgia, and the Tskhinvali region / South Ossetia, Georgia" is not a surprise. This is the sixth in a row annual Resolution proposed by Georgia, the content of which remains virtually unchanged.
The MFA of Abkhazia has repeatedly highlighted to the international community the inadmissibility to support a document, which grossly distorted the political and humanitarian situation in the region. Once again, the adoption of this Resolution took place behind Abkhazia as the Abkhazian representatives again were refused to get the opportunity to address the members of the UN and present their position. Nevertheless, we have conducted the necessary work to inform certain countries about the arguments of the Abkhaz side.
The adopted Resolution can not contribute to a constructive process of the Working Group on Humanitarian Affairs of the Geneva Discussions on Security and Stability in Transcaucasia. The MFA of Abkhazia reiterates the unacceptability of taking the issues of the agenda of the Geneva discussions outside of this international forum.
It should be noted that the majority of the world’s countries - more than 120 - did not support this politicized document. The number of states that voted against the draft resolution proposed by Georgia increased.
We should emphasize that the above resolution is only advisory and has no legal effect. At the same time, constant Georgia's efforts to railroad such a politically committed document may be indicative of the immutability of a hostile course of the Georgian state, despite the change of government in this country.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Abkhazia in the near future will provide detailed comments on the adoption of the Resolution, as well as on the relevant report of the UN Secretary General.
- See more at: http://mfaapsny.org/en/information/index.php?ID=1235#sthash.g4dluzQP.dpuf
Adoption by the UN General Assembly on June 13 this year of a biased and highly politicized Resolution on "the situation of internally displaced persons and refugees from Abkhazia, Georgia, and the Tskhinvali region / South Ossetia, Georgia" is not a surprise. This is the sixth in a row annual Resolution proposed by Georgia, the content of which remains virtually unchanged. - See more at: http://mfaapsny.org/en/information/index.php?ID=1235#sthash.g4dluzQP.dpuf
15.06.2013

Comment of the Abkhazian Foreign Ministry in connection with the adoption by the UN General Assembly of the Resolution on "the situation of internally displaced persons and refugees from Abkhazia, Georgia, and the Tskhinvali region / South Ossetia, Georgi

Adoption by the UN General Assembly on June 13 this year of a biased and highly politicized Resolution on "the situation of internally displaced persons and refugees from Abkhazia, Georgia, and the Tskhinvali region / South Ossetia, Georgia" is not a surprise. This is the sixth in a row annual Resolution proposed by Georgia, the content of which remains virtually unchanged.
The MFA of Abkhazia has repeatedly highlighted to the international community the inadmissibility to support a document, which grossly distorted the political and humanitarian situation in the region. Once again, the adoption of this Resolution took place behind Abkhazia as the Abkhazian representatives again were refused to get the opportunity to address the members of the UN and present their position. Nevertheless, we have conducted the necessary work to inform certain countries about the arguments of the Abkhaz side.
The adopted Resolution can not contribute to a constructive process of the Working Group on Humanitarian Affairs of the Geneva Discussions on Security and Stability in Transcaucasia. The MFA of Abkhazia reiterates the unacceptability of taking the issues of the agenda of the Geneva discussions outside of this international forum.
It should be noted that the majority of the world’s countries - more than 120 - did not support this politicized document. The number of states that voted against the draft resolution proposed by Georgia increased.
We should emphasize that the above resolution is only advisory and has no legal effect. At the same time, constant Georgia's efforts to railroad such a politically committed document may be indicative of the immutability of a hostile course of the Georgian state, despite the change of government in this country.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Abkhazia in the near future will provide detailed comments on the adoption of the Resolution, as well as on the relevant report of the UN Secretary General.
- See more at: http://mfaapsny.org/en/information/index.php?ID=1235#sthash.g4dluzQP.dpuf

Comment of the Abkhazian Foreign Ministry in connection with the adoption by the UN General Assembly of the Resolution on "the situation of internally displaced persons and refugees from Abkhazia, Georgia, and the Tskhinvali region / South Ossetia, Georgi

Adoption by the UN General Assembly on June 13 this year of a biased and highly politicized Resolution on "the situation of internally displaced persons and refugees from Abkhazia, Georgia, and the Tskhinvali region / South Ossetia, Georgia" is not a surprise. This is the sixth in a row annual Resolution proposed by Georgia, the content of which remains virtually unchanged.
The MFA of Abkhazia has repeatedly highlighted to the international community the inadmissibility to support a document, which grossly distorted the political and humanitarian situation in the region. Once again, the adoption of this Resolution took place behind Abkhazia as the Abkhazian representatives again were refused to get the opportunity to address the members of the UN and present their position. Nevertheless, we have conducted the necessary work to inform certain countries about the arguments of the Abkhaz side.
The adopted Resolution can not contribute to a constructive process of the Working Group on Humanitarian Affairs of the Geneva Discussions on Security and Stability in Transcaucasia. The MFA of Abkhazia reiterates the unacceptability of taking the issues of the agenda of the Geneva discussions outside of this international forum.
It should be noted that the majority of the world’s countries - more than 120 - did not support this politicized document. The number of states that voted against the draft resolution proposed by Georgia increased.
We should emphasize that the above resolution is only advisory and has no legal effect. At the same time, constant Georgia's efforts to railroad such a politically committed document may be indicative of the immutability of a hostile course of the Georgian state, despite the change of government in this country.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Abkhazia in the near future will provide detailed comments on the adoption of the Resolution, as well as on the relevant report of the UN Secretary General.
- See more at: http://mfaapsny.org/en/information/index.php?ID=1235#sthash.g4dluzQP.dpuf

Comment of the Abkhazian Foreign Ministry in connection with the adoption by the UN General Assembly of the Resolution on "the situation of internally displaced persons and refugees from Abkhazia, Georgia, and the Tskhinvali region / South Ossetia, Georgi

Adoption by the UN General Assembly on June 13 this year of a biased and highly politicized Resolution on "the situation of internally displaced persons and refugees from Abkhazia, Georgia, and the Tskhinvali region / South Ossetia, Georgia" is not a surprise. This is the sixth in a row annual Resolution proposed by Georgia, the content of which remains virtually unchanged.
The MFA of Abkhazia has repeatedly highlighted to the international community the inadmissibility to support a document, which grossly distorted the political and humanitarian situation in the region. Once again, the adoption of this Resolution took place behind Abkhazia as the Abkhazian representatives again were refused to get the opportunity to address the members of the UN and present their position. Nevertheless, we have conducted the necessary work to inform certain countries about the arguments of the Abkhaz side.
The adopted Resolution can not contribute to a constructive process of the Working Group on Humanitarian Affairs of the Geneva Discussions on Security and Stability in Transcaucasia. The MFA of Abkhazia reiterates the unacceptability of taking the issues of the agenda of the Geneva discussions outside of this international forum.
It should be noted that the majority of the world’s countries - more than 120 - did not support this politicized document. The number of states that voted against the draft resolution proposed by Georgia increased.
We should emphasize that the above resolution is only advisory and has no legal effect. At the same time, constant Georgia's efforts to railroad such a politically committed document may be indicative of the immutability of a hostile course of the Georgian state, despite the change of government in this country.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Abkhazia in the near future will provide detailed comments on the adoption of the Resolution, as well as on the relevant report of the UN Secretary General.
- See more at: http://mfaapsny.org/en/information/index.php?ID=1235#sthash.g4dluzQP.dpuf

Comment of the Abkhazian Foreign Ministry in connection with the adoption by the UN General Assembly of the Resolution on "the situation of internally displaced persons and refugees from Abkhazia, Georgia, and the Tskhinvali region / South Ossetia, Georgi

Adoption by the UN General Assembly on June 13 this year of a biased and highly politicized Resolution on "the situation of internally displaced persons and refugees from Abkhazia, Georgia, and the Tskhinvali region / South Ossetia, Georgia" is not a surprise. This is the sixth in a row annual Resolution proposed by Georgia, the content of which remains virtually unchanged.
The MFA of Abkhazia has repeatedly highlighted to the international community the inadmissibility to support a document, which grossly distorted the political and humanitarian situation in the region. Once again, the adoption of this Resolution took place behind Abkhazia as the Abkhazian representatives again were refused to get the opportunity to address the members of the UN and present their position. Nevertheless, we have conducted the necessary work to inform certain countries about the arguments of the Abkhaz side.
The adopted Resolution can not contribute to a constructive process of the Working Group on Humanitarian Affairs of the Geneva Discussions on Security and Stability in Transcaucasia. The MFA of Abkhazia reiterates the unacceptability of taking the issues of the agenda of the Geneva discussions outside of this international forum.
It should be noted that the majority of the world’s countries - more than 120 - did not support this politicized document. The number of states that voted against the draft resolution proposed by Georgia increased.
We should emphasize that the above resolution is only advisory and has no legal effect. At the same time, constant Georgia's efforts to railroad such a politically committed document may be indicative of the immutability of a hostile course of the Georgian state, despite the change of government in this country.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Abkhazia in the near future will provide detailed comments on the adoption of the Resolution, as well as on the relevant report of the UN Secretary General.
- See more at: http://mfaapsny.org/en/information/index.php?ID=1235#sthash.g4dluzQP.dpuf

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