Declaration on the unilateral decision by the Russian Federation to legalise ties with the Georgian regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia
Written declaration
No.
408
| Doc. 11584
| 17 April 2008
- Signatories:
- Mr Mátyás EÖRSI,
Hungary, ALDE ; Mr Remigijus AČAS,
Lithuania, EDG ; Ms Marie-Louise BEMELMANS-VIDEC,
Netherlands, EPP/CD ; Ms Oksana BILOZIR,
Ukraine, EPP/CD ; Mr Luc Van den BRANDE,
Belgium, EPP/CD ; Ms Ingrida CIRCENE,
Latvia, EPP/CD ; Mr Valeriu COSARCIUC,
Republic of Moldova ; Mr Jean-Charles GARDETTO,
Monaco, EPP/CD ; Mr Andreas GROSS,
Switzerland, SOC ; Ms Gultakin HAJIBAYLI,
Azerbaijan, EPP/CD ; Mr Andres HERKEL,
Estonia, EPP/CD ; Mr Ilie ILAŞCU,
Romania ; Mr Gediminas JAKAVONIS,
Lithuania ; Ms Corien W.A. JONKER,
Netherlands, EPP/CD ; Ms Nino KALANDADZÉ,
Georgia ; Mr Paata LEJAVA,
Georgia ; Ms Kerstin LUNDGREN,
Sweden ; Mr Dick MARTY,
Switzerland, ALDE ; Ms Maia NADIRADZÉ,
Georgia ; Ms Nino NAKASHIDZÉ,
Georgia ; Ms Ganira PASHAYEVA,
Azerbaijan, EDG ; Lord David RUSSELL-JOHNSTON,
United Kingdom ; Mr Samad SEYIDOV,
Azerbaijan, EDG ; Ms Elene TEVDORADZE,
Georgia ; Mr Egidijus VAREIKIS,
Lithuania, EPP/CD
- Thesaurus
This written declaration does not reflect the position of the Assembly; only of those members that have signed it. It will not be considered further by the Assembly.
The undersigned,
1. Express deep concern over the
decision of the Russian Federation to establish bilateral legal
links with the Georgian regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia;
2. Note that this destabilising decision undermines the internationally
recognised sovereignty of Georgia;
3. Consider that the current policy trend toward integrating
part of Georgia’s territory into the Russian Federation violates
international law and severely undermines the Government of Georgia’s
efforts at peaceful reunification;
4. Recall that the Abkhazia separatist de facto rule was established
by forcibly expelling hundreds of thousands of civilians on the
basis of ethnicity; underscore that Russia’s support to these rebels
effectively legitimises an internationally-recognised act of ethnic
cleansing;
5. Recall Russia’s freely undertaken obligations and commitments
to the Council of Europe, in particular as regards its commitment
to conflict resolution through dialogue;
6. Urge Russia to reverse this decision and respect its commitment
to the territorial integrity of Georgia;
7. Further note that in light of these developments, Russian
troops operating as Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) peacekeepers
under the ceasefire agreement of 14 May 1994 are not neutral but
are a party to the conflicts;
8. Call upon the United Nations Security Council to:
- replace the Russian contingent
with truly impartial UN peacekeeping forces;
- boost the mandate and resources of UNOMIG to progressively
replace CIS peacekeepers across Abkhazia, Georgia.