Georgian state minister rejects claims by South Ossetian officials
03.08.07 15:18
Davit Bakradze, Georgian State Minister for conflicts resolution rejects claims by de facto South Ossetian officials, saying that Georgian party was planning terrorist attacks in the breakaway republic.
The similar statements are aimed at break up of the planned session of the Joint Control Commission for Conflict Resolution in Tbilisi on the next week, or, at least, deterioration of situation, Davit Bakradze said at the Friday briefing.
According to him, the official findings are available and they prove that there were no explosive charges found at the indicated scenes. De facto South Ossetian officials also put their signatures in their agreement with the findings.
Boris Atoyev, Head of South Ossetian secret service claimed that Georgia had prepared six acts of sabotage in the conflict zone in the past 12 months but South Ossetian law-enforcement bodies have succeeded in preventing four of them.
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