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    Official in Georgia's South Ossetia urges merger with Russian neighbour

    Regnum, Moscow
    8 Aug 05

    A round table of political parties and public organizations of the
    Republic of North Ossetia - Alania and South Ossetia [part of Georgia]
    was held in Vladikavkaz in late July. As a result of the round table,
    an address to Russian President Vladimir Putin was adopted calling
    for the unification of the two Ossetias. Also, the decision was made
    on the unification of political parties of North and South Ossetia.

    After the round table, the head of the South Ossetian delegation,
    the deputy chairman of the South Ossetian parliament and the chairman
    of the committee for foreign policy, defence and security, Yuriy
    Dzitstsoytty, answered several questions from a Regnum correspondent.

    [Dzitstsoytty] It is very gratifying that the idea was born there,
    in North Ossetia, and that the impetus was given from there. This is
    very pleasing. We considered several issues, among them the situation
    in South Ossetia. The participants in the meeting adopted an address
    to President Putin. It is gratifying to note that the project has
    been prepared by the North Ossetian side and that our participation
    was very insignificant.

    We don't know yet what will come out of this, but it is very comforting
    that public organizations and political parties of North Ossetia
    are beginning to understand that Ossetia cannot be separated. I was
    delighted to see such a broad spectrum of North Ossetian political
    parties represented at the meeting, from the communists to the Union
    of Right Forces party and the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia.

    [Correspondent] What will be the outcome of the unification of
    political parties and public organizations of the North and South
    Ossetias?

    [Dzitstsoytty] I think this is a healthy and very good idea.
    Unification can't happen overnight or through the adoption of one
    particular act. It takes place at the level of people. This is a
    business in which northern and southern Ossetians are involved. The
    unification also takes place at the level of parliaments. I suggested
    at the meeting that the interparliamentary assembly of the two
    Ossetias, which was established in 1996, be re-established. And the
    idea went down quite well. The unification of political parties is
    another major step towards a single Ossetia.

    [Correspondent] The fraternal republics have repeatedly agreed
    to maintain cooperation over the last 15 years that have passed
    since the break-up of the USSR. However such agreements were purely
    declarative. Being a "poor relation", South Ossetia had no privileges
    or other perks from its northern brother, but 2003 can be considered
    as the year that kick-started the implementation of the programme of
    socioeconomic integration of the two Ossetias. What is your assessment
    of the current state of integration between North and South Ossetia?

    [Dzitstsoytty] The level of integration is actually very high. We
    have to consider the fact that there have been no interruptions
    in power supplies of late and the construction of a gas pipeline
    has started. The only problem is the ill-famed customs service. It
    needs to be strictly controlled on the part of the North Ossetian
    administration. I have repeatedly crossed the Russian-Ukrainian,
    Russian-Polish, Polish-German, French, Armenian borders, but never
    encountered such lengthy delays and inspections.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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