Freitag, 2. Oktober 2009

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Ban on driving for tank is valid on the highway of Tiflis to the border to Sout Ossetia which president Michail Saakashwili of Georgia opened recently. In August, 2008 nobody did accept this Eu investigation report Georgia did start war after provocations 30th of September, 2009 Commission conctradicts Saakashwili, however, criticises also Russia - Switzerland/Belgium "The motives for the attack remain unfathomable, in the light of that what must have known Saakaschwili." Thus Ursula Plassnik comments on the central statement of the EU investigation report to the Georgia's war in August, 2008, Wednesday was published. From the Swiss diplomat and approved Caucasus expert Heidi Tagliavini led commission finds out that Georgia has begun the war, has been provoked before, however, from Russia, among the rest, by plentiful issue of Russian passports to inhabitants of the regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. The former Austrian foreign minister Plassnik, now women's representative in the foreign ministry and ÖVP-National Assembly representative, belonged to the expert's committee, that Tagliavini has consulted. Other members were Cornelio Sommaruga, ex-president of the international committee of the Red Cross, and Polish ex-foreign minister Adam Rotfeld. With the tip to what president Michail Saakashwili of Georgia "must have known" leads Plassnik in the conversation on the Russian provocations as well as on the explicit warnings from the EU and the USA to react to it not by force. The investigation report contradicts the official Georgian presentation for the war reasons. The assertion, it happend before the invasion of Georgian troops in South Ossetia a "full-scale Russian invasion", could not be proved. The bombardment of the south ossetian capital of Zchinwali at night on 8th of August has not been justified. Tagliavini ascertains: "There was no running military attack of Russia before the beginning of the Georgian operation."

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