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New York
16 August 2007
Russia's ambassador to the United Nations says the Security Council should not take any action on Georgian allegations that Russia violated its airspace until after officials of the two countries carry out their own investigation2. Suzanne Presto has more on the story from VOA's United Nations bureau.
remains3 of the rocket near Tsitelubani, South Ossetia, Georgia, 07 Aug. 2007" hspace="2" src="/upimg/allimg/070825/0833550.jpg" width="211" vspace="2" border="0" /> |
Georgian specialists examine the remains of the rocket near Tsitelubani, South Ossetia, Georgia, 07 Aug. 2007 |
Georgian officials said the missile fell near a village outside the pro-Russian breakaway region of South Ossetia, but did not explode.
Moscow denies such charges.
Churkin says a high-level Russian delegation5, led by the chief of staff of the Russian Air Force, has been dispatched to the Georgian capital, Tbilisi.
"Of course, our hope is that in the course of those bilateral6 contacts, this matter will be clarified," he said. "This is our hope. There are of course all sorts of efforts to, as I said, to create, you know, some stir around this issue, unfortunately, from the Georgian side."
Last week, Georgia's deputy representative to the U.N., Irakli Chikovani, called the alleged7 missile incident a Russian "act of aggression," aimed at disrupting Georgia's democratic advances.
And Georgia has pressed international bodies, including the Security Council, to investigate alleged multiple violations8 of Georgian airspace.
The Security Council Thursday discussed the alleged missile incident. Afterward9, the Council's Congolese President, Pascal Gayama, said the body will continue to follow up.
Russia's ambassador notes that while the reported incursion has captured the interest of some Security Council members, he hopes that the matter will not require Security Council action.
"Some delegations10 were proposing an official statement, initially11, then a press statement," he added. "But we explained to colleagues that this would be premature12 for the Council to make any kind of a statement of this sort, simply in view of the ongoing13 discussions and consultations14 between the Russian and Georgian experts."
Churkin says it is too early to know what role the Council will play in any investigation. Russia is one of five permanent members of the Security Council.
On Wednesday, Georgian officials said a team of international experts determined15 that a plane flew into Georgian airspace from the Russian side.
But Churkin dismissed that assertion, saying Georgia is creating confusion by calling on multiple groups to investigate. He says the Russian and Georgian delegations should be given the opportunity to investigate thoroughly16.
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon met with Georgian Ambassador Irakli Alasania on Wednesday to discuss the missile incident.
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