U.S. Ambassador to OSCE: U.S. continues to monitor reports of military buildup by Russia near Administrative Boundary Line and will expose violations of Georgia’s sovereignty
U.S. Ambassador to OSCE: U.S. continues to monitor reports of military buildup by Russia near Administrative Boundary Line and will expose violations of Georgia’s sovereignty

The United States calls on Russia to withdraw troops from Georgia. US Ambassador to the OSCE James S. Gilmore made the regarding statement during his speech at the meeting of the OSCE Permanent Council in Vienna.

“The United States fully supports Georgia’s sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders, as well as Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic aspirations. Russia’s efforts to rewrite historical facts and create a false narrative again undermine efforts to resolve the conflict, and will not succeed”, – US diplomat stated.

As James Gilmore noted, like Canada, the United States is troubled by reports of the resumption of installation of fencing on Georgian territory near the administrative boundary line of the Russian-occupied Georgian region of South Ossetia.

“The process of “borderization” unfairly affects Georgian civilians living in the area, separating them from their farmlands, family, livelihoods, and critical infrastructure. Borderization infringes on Georgia’s sovereignty and is contrary to the principles of the Helsinki Final Act” – US Ambassador to the OSCE added.

In his speech, James Gilmore called for the immediate halt of construction of new fencing and other barriers. “Respect for the sovereignty of Georgia requires these physical impediments be dismantled”, – he said.

“Once again, we call on Russia to suspend its occupation of 20 percent of Georgian territory; to withdraw its forces to pre-conflict positions; and to allow unfettered access for the delivery of humanitarian assistance in accordance with its commitment under the 2008 ceasefire agreement. The United States continues to monitor recent reports of a military buildup by Russia near the Administrative Boundary Line of the Russian-occupied Georgian region of South Ossetia, and will expose violations of Georgia’s sovereignty” – US Ambassador said.

As James Gilmore stated, the US welcomes the August 30 meeting between the parties to defuse tensions.

“We call on all sides to avoid further escalation and to continue to work through the European Union Monitoring Mission hotline and the Geneva International Discussions Co-Chairs to resolve the occupation. We call on Russia to utilize all available channels to prevent further escalation of the conflict and to withdraw its forces”, – US Ambassador to the OSCE added.