Georgia: French Ambassador Detained, Gori Closed Off
Having reinstalled checkpoints in Gori — although there were enough of them already — as well as detaining the French Ambassador to Georgia on the outskirts of the town comes new concerns. The Georgian government reports that Moscow is now limiting movement into the occupied town — despite assurances that it was planning to withdraw its forces days ago.
Although there has been no independent confirmation on this news, visits by journalists were already restricted and a back route into Gori via Kaspi has now reportedly been closed off. Given the situation in the town, this makes monitoring the situation of those Georgians who remain, as well as Russian troop deployment, all the more difficult.
On 21 August 2008 the Embassy of the Russian Federation to Georgia sent a Note to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia. The Note, in particular, indicates:
‘in order to arrange civilized movement throughout Gori for the delegations and persons intending to arrive or already present in Georgia and planning to travel to Gori, the Embassy requests advance notification on any such travel plan, delegation members, travel objectives and duration, transport vehicles and itinerary. In the given situation the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation must obtain such information in order to give respective instructions to the peacekeeping command, which will further ensure unhindered movement’.
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By undertaking such actions, the Russian Federation grossly violates provisions of the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Article 26 of the Convention, in particular, stipulates that all members of the diplomatic corps shall have freedom of movement and travel throughout of all of territory of a State recipient.
Russia’s actions in Georgia contradict such universally recognized norms and principles of international common and codified law, which provide the basis and guarantee for establishing each state as a subject of international law within the international system.
Photo: Russian military roadblock, Gori, Republic of Georgia © Onnik Krikorian / Oneworld Multimedia 2008



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