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    PACE URGES RUSSIA AND GEORGIA TO SOLVE HUMANITARIAN PROBLEMS

    news.am
    January 23, 2013 | 18:37

    PACE adopted on Wednesday a resolution on consequences of humanitarian
    situation in the conflict- and war-affected areas of Georgia and
    Russia, urging the states to solve humanitarian problems.

    The urgent humanitarian needs following the conflict between
    Georgia and Russia in 2008 have been dealt with, but there are still
    significant long-term humanitarian challenges which cannot be solved
    as long as "people's lives are becoming trumped by politics", says
    the statement issued on PACE website.

    According to the adopted text, based on a report by Tina Acketoft
    (Sweden, ALDE), with the exception of limited returns of internally
    displaced persons (IDPs) to the Gali and Akhalgori regions, the
    prospects for the return of displaced persons are dim. This means
    that durable housing solutions and the provision of livelihoods for
    displaced persons will continue to be a challenge for the Georgian
    authorities.

    According to the Assembly, the daily lives of persons affected by the
    conflict could be improved by taking small steps, such as allowing
    freer access across the administrative boundary line or increasing
    dialogue at all levels (students, civil society, political level)
    to tackle ingrained distrust.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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