VOA标准英语10月-New Talks Aim to Resolve Georgia, Russia Tensions(在线收听) | ||
Talks aimed at resolving tensions between Georgia and Russia after this summer's brief war get underway in Geneva Wednesday. The one-day meeting is being held under the auspices of the United Nations, the European Union and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Lisa Schlein reports for VOA from the UN conference site in Geneva. These were supposed to have been high-level talks. But, they have now been downgraded to the so-called expert level of vice-minister. Daniel Warner is the Director for the Center of International Governance at the Graduate Institute of International Development Studies in Geneva. He says people are skeptical about what can be accomplished given the hostile relationship between Russia and Georgia. Nevertheless, he tells VOA it is important to have a meeting, which allows the Russians and Georgians to sit at the same table and talk. "Having said that, I do not think that there will be a resolution in the sense of returning to the status quo before August 7. The best thing that can happen is to guarantee that there will be no more fighting," Warner said. "To guarantee that there will be peacekeepers on the territory and to begin to see how they can begin negotiations that somehow can reach some kind of resolution between two parties which have very different points of view about the situation."
Fighting between Russia and Georgia erupted on August 7 over the Georgian breakaway region of South Ossetia. The five-day war displaced tens of thousands of people in Georgia proper, as well as in South Ossetia and Georgia's other breakaway region, Abkhazia. | ||
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