U.S. Rejects Independence Referendum for South Ossetia
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Mikhail Saakashvili
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The United States rejects an independence referendum planned for Sunday in the separatist South Ossetia region of Georgia, Reuters news agency reported quoting an official State Department statement.
“These actions will only serve to exacerbate tensions and divert attention from the need to peacefully resolve the conflict,†State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said on Wednesday.
Georgian forces and Russian-backed separatists in the rebel province are in a tense armed confrontation over the region.
“We call on Tskhinvali and Tbilisi to engage in direct talks to find a peaceful solution that defines the status of South Ossetia within Georgia’s internationally recognized borders, while affording South Ossetia significant autonomy within a unified Georgia,†McCormack said.
Separatists consider Tskhinvali the capital of South Ossetia.
The State Department spokesman said the United States supports Georgia’s sovereignty, adding that the international community has made clear South Ossetia is part of Georgia.
Authorities in the rebel province scheduled a November 12 referendum to confirm its independence.
South Ossetia threw off Georgian rule in fighting in the early 1990s. A ceasefire was signed but the violence has threatened to reignite, especially since Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili was elected in 2004 and vowed to reunify his country.
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