De facto regime of occupied Tskhinvali to open block post in Tsnelisi village
Anatoly Bibilov, the de-facto leader of the occupied Tskhinvali region said that so-called South Ossetia will open a block post in Tsnelisi village to protect locals.
According to the de-facto leader, Georgia must remove the police checkpoint located at Chorchana village.
Bibilov said that representatives of the central Georgian government and de-facto authorities hold to different opinions regarding the location of the checkpoint but negotiations will continue.
A meeting was held at the village of Chorchana within the framework of Incidents Prevention and Response Mechanisms (IPRM) format between the Georgian side, representatives of the de facto Tskhinvali and Russian occupation forces.
Representatives of the European Union Monitoring Mission (EUMM) and OSCE also took part in the meeting, which lasted for more than 3 hours.