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    S.OSSETIA ASKS FOR INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION IN GEORGIA CONFLICT

    RIA Novosti
    22:13 | 08/ 07/ 2008

    Authorities in South Ossetia, a breakaway Georgian region, said in
    a letter to the OSCE made public on Tuesday that the international
    community must not stand by and allow the regional conflict to
    escalate.

    The rebel province, where tensions have been escalating since
    a shootout last week, has accused Georgia of planning an all-out
    military invasion, and says Tbilisi has been boosting its military
    presence on the border in recent days.

    Four Georgian military officers were released Tuesday after being
    detained earlier in the day in the conflict zone. South Ossetia
    accused them of being on a reconnaissance mission while Georgia said
    they were returning from visiting friends.

    The breakaway republic's foreign minister, Murat Dzioyev, wrote in
    a letter to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
    that responsibility for any bloodshed "will be shared by the leaders
    of the current Tbilisi regime, its patrons, and international forces
    that could have put pressure on Georgia and prevented a military
    scenario developing, but failed to do so."

    The international community must have objective information on the
    situation in the conflict zone and resume talks with Georgia to avoid
    "catastrophic consequences" for the provincial capital, Tskhinvali,
    and the surrounding area, the minister said.

    The minister stressed that South Ossetia is seeking an "exclusively
    peaceful route" to resolving differences, and is ready for civilized
    dialogue with Georgia.
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