Tuesday, 17 August 2004

SAAKASHVILI ASKS WORLD LEADERS TO ESTABLISH FORUM TO SETTLE CONFLICT WITH S. OSSETIA

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Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili on Tuesday sent a message to world leaders and heads of international organizations asking to set up a consultative conference to settle the Georgian-Ossetian conflict. \"We are ready for the convocation of a consultative forum to find a peaceful way out together. Probably there is some reserve of peace which we have not used and that may be proposed by the forum,\" his message says.
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili on Tuesday sent a message to world leaders and heads of international organizations asking to set up a consultative conference to settle the Georgian-Ossetian conflict. \"We are ready for the convocation of a consultative forum to find a peaceful way out together. Probably there is some reserve of peace which we have not used and that may be proposed by the forum,\" his message says. Saakashvili also suggested expanding the mandate of the OSCE observer mission and increase the number of observers in the Georgian- Ossetian conflict who could control also the Roki tunnel connecting South Ossetia with Russia. Saakashvili urged world leaders to render aid to Georgia to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe in South Ossetia. (Interfax)
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