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    GEORGIA BLOCKS FOREIGN CITIZENS' ENTRY TO SOUTH OSSETIA

    REGNUM
    September 15, 2006

    September 14, Georgia blocked the movement of persons with Russian
    passports through the territory of South Ossetia, REGNUM correspondent
    quotes Minister of Internal Affairs of South Ossetia Mikhail Mindzayev
    to say.

    Mindzayev says that citizens of Russia, Armenia, and other states,
    except for the residents of South Ossetia, are not allowed to enter. He
    remarked that such persons are not let in both from the Russian and
    Georgian side. "As a response measure, we have closed transit through
    South Ossetia for persons with Georgian passports, except for those who
    reside in Georgian enclaves (villages populated mostly by Georgians)
    in the South Ossetian territory."

    The minister also says that the situation in the Georgian-Ossetian
    conflict zone is stable, no incidents have been filed for the past
    24-hour period.

    "The Georgian leadership has not so far received any regular foreign
    tranches to further their activities against South Ossetia," Mindzayev
    commented.
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