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    GEORGIA TO DEMAND FROM RUSSIA USD 40 BILLION FOR DAMAGE

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    17.02.2010 15:56 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Georgia intends to sue Russia for the damage
    estimated in tens of billions dollars which, according to Tbilisi,
    Moscow has caused by its actions in Abkhazia and South Ossetia since
    the early 1990-ies.

    Georgia intends to prove the guilt of Russia in international courts
    not only in the events of August 2008, but also in provoking the
    Georgian-Ossetian and Georgian-Abkhazian conflicts after the collapse
    of the Soviet Union.

    According to the georgian media ("News Time" newspaper), a temporary
    parliamentary commission on restoration of territorial integrity,
    headed by Shota Malashkhia, was ordered to calculate the amount of
    the damage. According to him, a state commission will be established
    soon to double-check the calculations, and then make claims and deal
    with relevant international organizations.

    According to MP, the damage caused before 1998 has been calculated,
    it amounts to USD 20 billion. The compensation includes the alleged
    damage caused by activities of Russian companies in Abkhazia and
    South Ossetia. Claims have already been made to the Strasbourg Court
    of Human Rights about the loss of property by Georgian refugees.

    The South Ossetian armed conflict broke out in August of 2008 between
    Georgia on one side, and Russia, with unrecognized republics of South
    Ossetia and Abkhazia on the other.

    On the night of 8 August 2008 (0:06 a.m.), Georgia launched a
    large-scale military attack of the capital of South Ossetia Tskhinval
    and adjacent territories. In several hours Georgian armored units and
    infantry attached the city. The official casus belli, as the Georgian
    side claims, was the violation of the cease-fire by the South Ossetia,
    which claims that Georgia was first open fire.

    On August 8 2008 (at 2:59 p.m.) Russia officially came down on
    the side of South Osetia in the frame of the operation aimed at
    compelling Georgia to peace. On August 9, 2008 Abkhazia joined the
    conflict under the military assistance agreements between the members
    of the Commonwealth of Unrecognized States. On August 12, 2008 Russia
    officially announced the successful completion of the operation aimed
    to force Georgian authorities to peace, on August 13, 2008 Abkhazia
    officially announced the completion of the operation to oust Georgian
    troops from the Kodori Gorge, after which active hostilities ended.

    Between August 14 and 16, 2008 leaders of the states involved in
    hostilities, signed a peace plan for settling the Georgian-South
    Ossetian conflict ("Medvedev-Sarkozy plan").Georgia does not regard
    the conflict settled, explaining that Russia failed fulfill the
    signed agreements.
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