FROM THE DECLARATION OF THE OSCE ISTANBUL SUMMIT
15. Reaffirming our strong support for the
sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia, we stress the need for solving the conflicts
with regard to the Tskhinvali region/South Ossetia and Abkhazia, Georgia, particularly by defining the political status of
these regions within Georgia. Respect for human rights and development of
joint democratic institutions as well as the prompt, safe and unconditional
return of refugees and internally displaced persons will contribute to peaceful
settlement of these conflicts. We underscore the importance of taking concrete
steps in this direction. We welcome progress reached at this Summit Meeting in
the Georgian-Russian negotiations on the reduction of Russian military
equipment in Georgia.
16. With regard to the Tskhinvali region/South Ossetia, Georgia, some progress has been made towards solving the
conflict. We emphasize the importance of maintaining and intensifying the
dialogue, which is now under way. In light of further progress, we believe that
an early meeting in Vienna, with participation of experts from this region, should
be used to take decisive steps towards a solution. The establishment by the
parties concerned of a legal framework for refugee and internally displaced
persons housing and property restitution will facilitate the early return of
refugees and internally displaced persons to the region. We also urge the early
signing of the Georgian-Russian economic rehabilitation agreement and encourage
further international economic assistance.
17. We continue to support the leading role of the
United Nations in Abkhazia, Georgia. We emphasize the importance of breaking the
current deadlock with regard to finding a peaceful solution to the conflict. In
this respect we - and in particular those of us who belong to the Friends of
the United Nations Secretary-General - are ready to work with the United
Nations to prepare and submit a draft document addressing the distribution of
constitutional competencies between the central authorities of Georgia and authorities of Abkhazia, Georgia. We reiterate our strong condemnation as
formulated in the Budapest and Lisbon Summit Documents, of the “ethnic
cleansing” resulting in mass destruction and forcible expulsion of
predominantly Georgian population in Abkhazia, Georgia, and of the violent acts in May 1998 in the Gali region. In light of the precarious
situation of the returnees, we recommend that a fact-finding mission with the
participation of the OSCE and the United Nations be dispatched early next year
to the Gali region to assess, inter alia,
reported cases of continued “ethnic cleansing”. Such a mission would provide a
basis for increased international support for the unconditional and safe return
of refugees and internally displaced persons and contribute to the general
stability in the area. We consider the so-called presidential elections and
referendum in Abkhazia, Georgia, this year as unacceptable and illegitimate.
Istanbul, 19 November 1999
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