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Geneva talks hampered by Georgia's 'non-constructive' stance

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Participants in the latest Geneva security talks have failed to achieve any progress due to Georgia's "non-constructive" position, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Friday.

Participants in the latest Geneva security talks have failed to achieve any progress due to Georgia's "non-constructive" position, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Friday.

The 14th round of the Geneva talks, involving Georgia, Russia, South Ossetia and Abkhazia, was held in Switzerland on December 16. The talks aim at adopting a non-aggression treaty to ensure security in the South Caucasus.

"Further progress, important for the security of all three states, was hampered at the meeting by the non-constructive position of Georgia's representatives," Alexei Sazonov said.

The talks were launched in October 2008 following the Russian-Georgian war, which began when Georgia attacked its former breakaway republic of South Ossetia in an attempt to bring it back under central control.

Russia recognized South Ossetia and another former Georgian republic, Abkhazia, two weeks after the end of the August 2008 five-day war with Georgia. The decision was slammed by Western powers.

Addressing the European Parliament in late November, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili said his country would not use force to regain the breakaway republics.

The South Ossetian and Abkhazian presidents, Eduard Kokoity and Sergei Bagapsh, said on December 6 they also had no intention of attacking or threatening Georgia.

"It has become evident again that Tbilisi is not ready to develop respective and good neighboring relations with Abkhazia and South Ossetia," the ministry spokesman said.

MOSCOW, December 17 (RIA Novosti)

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