Referendum in South Ossetia region not recognized and unproductive, OSCE Chairman says
BRUSSELS, 13 November 2006 - The OSCE does not recognize and does not acknowledge the outcomes of the referendum or any of the electoral activity in the South Ossetia region on 12 November, the Organization's Chairman-in-Office, Belgian Foreign Minister Karel De Gucht, said today.
"The 'referendum on independence' and 'presidential election' in the South Ossetian region does not help to bring a peaceful solution of the conflict closer," he added.
"The so-called elections increase tensions and divisions at a time when the sides to the Georgian-Ossetian conflict should be devoting all efforts to stabilizing the situation and moving forward the negotiating process."
The Chairman-in-Office also said: "We have made it clear from the outset that we do not recognize such a unilateral referendum, and believe it to be counterproductive."
Minister De Gucht said the international community considered South Ossetia an integral part of Georgia and supported all efforts by the two sides to achieve a peaceful settlement of their conflict through negotiations.