Deputy Georgian Foreign Minister, Sergi Kapanadze, told country’s media that Georgia believes that the most ‘considerable’ achievement of the 21st round of international discussions in Geneva on security and stability in the South Caucasus is a document to launch talks on the non-use of force.
“We have reached an agreement on launch of joint document development and we hope that Russia will take responsibility on non-use of force,” said Kapanadze adding “in this case Georgia will achieve a guarantee that Russia will officially abandon possible new aggression against Georgia.”
Kapanadze also noted that all directions of the security provision and stability in Georgia’s conflict regions were discussed.
The 21st round of negotiations took place in Geneva on October 11. Representatives of Georgia, RF, USA, separatist South Ossetia and Abkhazia as well as UN, OSCE, EU participated in the talks.