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    OSCE TO FOCUS ON UNRESOLVED CONFLICTS IN GEORGIA
    By Ernest Petrosyan

    The Messenger
    http://www.messenger.com.ge/issues/2525_january_16_2012/2525_ernest.html
    Jan 16 2012
    Georgia

    Ireland will advance on so-called protracted conflicts existing in
    OSCE space, involving Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Moldova, which
    remain unresolved some two decades after they first erupted in war -
    Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ireland and Vice Prime Minister Eamon
    Gilmore has said, laying out his priorities for Ireland's year as
    Chairman of the 56-nation OSCE at its headquarters in Vienna.

    Gilmore, the new OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, said, while emphasizing
    his country's chairmanship priorities, that Ireland would "seek
    ways in which progress can be made towards lasting settlements of
    a number of conflicts in the OSCE area", including to the conflicts
    "in Georgia regarding the territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia".

    "The situation in Georgia is a matter of particular concern," said
    Gilmore, adding that Ireland strongly supports the Geneva discussions
    - Russian-Georgian talks launched after the August war and co-chaired
    by the EU, OSCE and UN.

    As Ireland succeeds Lithuania with OSCE chairmanship, Irish diplomat
    Padraig Murphy will assume co-chair of the Geneva talks from OSCE,
    the next and nineteenth round of which is scheduled for March 28-29.

    In his address Gilmore also said that he would be determined to pursue
    the OSCE principles and aims "in a balanced and pragmatic manner".

    He said that experience of achieving a lasting settlement in Northern
    Ireland "may be of benefit in facilitating the efforts which are
    needed to resolve outstanding conflicts in the OSCE region".

    According to him, among the Irish OSCE chairmanship's top priorities
    Gilmore also emphasized prioritizing the organization's human
    dimension, making a focus on human rights, media and internet freedom.

    The OSCE monitoring mission to Georgia, including its field office,
    had been involved in the Tskhinvali region conflict for sixteen
    years until the 2008 August War. The mission was terminated after
    OSCE member Russia blocked extension of the mission's mandate in 2009.

    According to Deputy Foreign Minister Sergi Kapanadze, OSCE priorities
    will remain the same under Irish chairmanship. "One of the priorities
    is to resume the OSCE mission in occupied regions [Abkhazia and
    so-called South Ossetia]. The second priority for the following
    year is human rights protection monitoring in occupied regions, and
    active involvement in regards to the IDP issue. Last year we managed
    to actualize the IDP topic in OSCE, which had been idle for decades,"
    said Kapanadze.

    According to Paata Gaprindashvili, Georgia's permanent representative
    to OSCE, Ireland will continue implementation of mechanisms which can
    be conformable to an OSCE full-scale mission. The Georgian Ambassador
    emphasizes the idea of an "assistant group" announced under Lithuanian
    chairmanship.

    "It will be a group comprised of several persons, which will work
    in Vienna in a conflict prevention centre, and assist the OSCE
    plenipotentiary representative in conflict issues. This group should
    have the opportunity to travel in the regions [Abkhazia and Tskhinvali
    region] and stay as much as is required," said Gaprindashvili.

    Indeed, no one has any illusion that Irish chairmanship will be able
    to escape the deadlock and make progress in regards to the mission's
    return to occupied regions. In fact, from previous chair countries
    neither Greece and Kazakhstan, nor Georgia's ally Lithuania could
    manage to return the monitoring mission, as the OSCE decision-making
    process requires a consensus of all member states including Russia.

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