DECLARATION 373 NATO PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY.
The Conflict between
18 November 2008,
The Assembly,
1. Deploring the
disproportionate use of force by the Russian military against Georgia, the
occupation of Georgian territory by Russian forces, the ethnic cleansing of
Georgians from South Ossetia, the failure of Russia to comply fully with the
ceasefire requirements and its recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia;
2. Noting that those actions
contradict United Nations Security Council Resolutions (UNSCR) as well as the
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and Council of
Europe commitments undertaken by the government of the
3. Recalling that the
4. Further noting that the
Russian military had, for many months, been increasing the number of troops,
specialized forces, and military equipment in South Ossetia and Abkhazia well
beyond levels appropriate for peacekeeping forces, thereby contributing to an
escalation of tensions in both regions;
5. Recognising that the facts
surrounding the outbreak of the hostilities between Georgia and the Russian
Federation have not been authoritatively established by objective sources;
therefore welcoming the initiative of the European Union to task an independent
inquiry commission to establish those circumstances; and noting that full
cooperation of the governments of the Russian Federation and Georgia is an
indispensable prerequisite for a satisfactory outcome of the inquiry;
6. Further recognizing that the
increased attacks in August 2008 on Georgian villages by forces inside
7. But disappointed that
Georgian authorities responded with armed force, which contributed to an
escalation of violence;
8. Stressing that South Ossetia
and Abkhazia are sovereign
9. Reaffirming that any lasting
solutions to the situation in
10. Hoping that further
multilateral and bilateral diplomatic efforts will provide a basis for a
renewed relationship with the
11. Welcoming the active role
of the European Union under the French presidency, particularly the deployment
of the EU monitoring mission;
12. Underliningthe accepted
international principle that peacekeeping forces should be genuinely
international;
13. Convinced of the need to
provide assistance to
14. Recalling that the April
2008 Bucharest Summit Declaration supports Georgia’s application for a
Membership Action Plan (MAP) and states that Georgia will become a member of
NATO;
15. Also recallingits earlier
resolutions calling for Intensified Dialogue and closer cooperation with
16. Welcoming the newly
established NATO-Georgia Commission to further deepen political dialogue and
cooperation between the
17. URGES member
governments and parliaments of the North Atlantic Alliance:
a. tocontributeto an independent
international inquiry to determine the chain of events that led to this
conflict;
b. topromotethe Geneva talks to
find an enduring solution to the conflicts over South Ossetia and Abkhazia
without taking steps that could lead, contrary to international law, to
the de facto or de jure recognition of the independence of either;
c. toseek the introduction of a
broad-based international peacekeeping force in
d. toassist the efforts of the
Georgian government to complete political and economic reforms with a focus on
key democratic and institutional goals that will allow
e. tooffer a Membership Action
Plan (MAP) to
f. tosupport efforts to increase
the supply of energy resources transiting through
g. toaid
h. tomaintaina constructive
dialogue with the
i. toexert pressure on the
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