RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE OF THE
Mr. MCCAIN (for himself, Mr. LUGAR,
Mr. BROWNBACK, and Mr. REID) submitted the following resolution; which was
considered and agreed to
RESOLUTION
Expressing support for
the Government of Georgia's South Ossetian Peace Plan and the successful and
peaceful reintegration of the region into Georgia.
Whereas during December 1991,
Whereas the
Whereas the
Whereas as a result of a conflict
from 1991 to 1992, a separatist regime has enforced its rule in the Georgia
territory of South Ossetia, impoverishing the people living in South Ossetia,
militarizing the area, allowing organized crime to flourish, and posing a
threat to the peace and security in the region;
Whereas the Government of Georgia
has announced a peace plan to reach a full political settlement to the South
Ossetian conflict;
Whereas the Government of Georgia
has acknowledged that mistakes were made in its past efforts in dealing with
the region of
Whereas at the 59th meeting of the
United Nations General Assembly, Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili
outlined specific components of a peace initiative that includes
demilitarization, confidence building measures, and economic, social, cultural,
and political steps to protect the South Ossetian people and their rights while
reintegrating the region, with significant autonomy, into Georgia;
Whereas President Saakashvili
reaffirmed the main principles of the peace agreement at the Parliamentary
Assembly Council of Europe in January, 2005, held in
Whereas a formal comprehensive peace
proposal based on the Strasbourg principles was formally proposed on October
27, 2005, at the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe; and
Whereas on December 6, 2005, at
their 13th Ministerial Council Meeting in Ljubljana, Slovenia, the Organization
for Security and Co-operation in Europe endorsed the Government of Georgia's
peace plan, stating, `We welcome the steps taken by the Georgian side to
address the peaceful resolution of the conflict and believe that the recent
proposals, in particular the Peace Plan built upon the initiatives of the
President of Georgia presented at the 59th United Nations General Assembly and
supported by the sides, will serve as a basis for the peaceful settlement of
the conflict': Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) commends the Government of
Georgia for its vision and determination in its efforts to resolve peacefully
the conflict in
(2) supports the sovereignty,
independence, and territorial integrity of the democratic Government of
Georgia;
(3) urges all Organization for
Security and Co-operation in Europe participating States to respect fully the
independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity of Georgia, refraining from
any acts constituting a threat of or use of force, direct or indirect, and
abiding by the principle of the inviolability of frontiers;
(4) expresses its support for the
Government of Georgia's plan to control peacefully and reestablish authority in
the region of South Ossetia, viewing it as an opportunity to restore the
territorial integrity of the country and to protect the individual rights and
democratic liberties of those living in South Ossetia;
(5) urges the United States to
increase its efforts in support of the peaceful reincorporation of South
Ossetia to Georgia, including efforts to support the greater involvement of the
international community, including the Russian Federation, the Organization for
Security and Cooperation in Europe, the European Union, and international
organizations in the peaceful settlement of the South Ossetian conflict; and
(6) supports the ongoing democratic
transformation in
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