Issue #1035

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POLITICS

GEORGIA TODAY

MARCH 30 - APRIL 2, 2018

MEP Austrevicius: We Must Commit to Working through the Complications and bring the daily life of local citizens on the administrative line to something more acceptable. We should not be short of proposals how to come to the table of negotiations and should proceed with the negotiations expecting very real results.

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY VAZHA TAVBERIDZE

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ontinuing the series of interviews with Members of the European Parliament, GEORGIA TODAY sat down with Lithuanian MEP Petras Austrevicius to pick his brains about the Archil Tatunashvili case and Russo-Georgian relations.

IT TOOK 26 DAYS FOR THE DE FACTO TSKHINVALI GOVERNMENT TO TRANSFER THE BODY TO THE GEORGIAN SIDE, AND THE BODY SHOWS CLEAR SIGNS OF VIOLENCE. WHAT CAN YOU CONCLUDE FROM THIS? I consider this a very serious incident which requires comprehensive investigation not just from the Georgian side but the involvement of so-called South Ossetian authorities must be ensured, and I hope that the European Union representatives will show enough interest to follow the investigation to the very end. Not just because a person vanished, a former soldier, whose position was clearly set to defend the sovereignty of Georgia, but because of the circumstances; why the body was kept for so long. It’s a disgrace to the deceased person. I expect a thorough investigation look forward to seeing the results. Such events illustrate that tensions are high, and the price paid by Georgia is also very high.

I REMEMBER DISCUSSING WITH YOU THE AFGHAN MUKHTARLI CASE. YOU WERE ONE OF THE CO-AUTHORS OF THE RESOLUTION. YET WE HAVE NOT SEEN THE SAME MOMENTUM BEHIND THIS CASE IN THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT. SHOULD WE EXPECT STRONGER WORDS? THIS INCIDENT RESULTED IN A MASSIVE PUBLIC OUTCRY IN GEORGIA. THE GOV’T AND OPPOSITION ADOPTED A RESOLUTION CALLED OTKHOZORIA-TATUNASHVILI TO PUT SANCTIONS ON THE PEOPLE INVOLVED IN THE KILLINGS. CAN WE EXPECT SOME SORT OF RECIPROCATED SYMPATHY FROM THE WESTERN ALLIES? The EU and the West in general have been of the continuous position since 2008 that we do not recognize the annexed and occupied territories, neither Abkhazia nor South Ossetia. I agree that sympathy should be demonstrated continuously and for each case- the killed former soldier, interrogation of locals and so on. We have to demonstrate our strong stance of non-acceptance because,

let’s be clear, the Russian Federation better understands the situation when we keep a very strong, solid and united position. We see it in the case of Ukraine; we see it in the case of Moldova as well as in Georgia. This year, we will have the 10th anniversary of those very sad events which led to the loss of a big part of the Georgian territory. I am looking forward to those days and I hope the European Parliament will come up with a strong position, resolution and more. Even waiting for this resolution, events like that show a great demand for the repeated and united position of the European Parliament and the EU in general. I expect that our ministers, during council meetings, as well as our heads of state, will demonstrate solidarity with the Georgian side and of course, not just demonstrate solidarity but bring proposals which might de-escalate the situation

Afghan Mukhtarli has been given a very harsh, unreasonable sentence from the Azerbaijani court based on complete falsification. We see a certain responsibility which comes from the Georgian side as well, because he was forcefully abducted and kidnapped and lost his freedom on the streets of Tbilisi. I don’t think we should neglect the seriousness of all those cases - I mean, if you are kidnapped in pure daylight in the center of Tbilisi, one case might lead to another. We expect more from the engaged partners and this case is not forgotten.

YOU MENTIONED THAT THE SIDES SHOULD COME TOGETHER TO THE NEGOTIATION TABLE, BUT IT’S WIDELY BELIEVED THAT THE DEATH OF TATUNASHVILI WAS REVENGE FOR HIS PARTICIPATION IN THE 2008

WAR. IN TSKHINVALI, PEOPLE DEMANDED THE BODY NOT BE GIVEN TO HIS FAMILY. WHEN WE HAVE SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES, WHAT KIND OF PUBLIC DIPLOMACY IS EXPECTED TO WORK AND WHAT GROUNDS FOR NEGOTIATION DO WE HAVE? Nobody doubts the situation on the administrative line and in the exchange between the authorities is tense. But you know it’s well said by great minds before us that peace agreements can be reached between enemies, not between friends. Of course, we understand all the complications, but we have to agree on the most acceptable compromise and to reach the best you can expect from today’s situation. It means that negotiations will be very complicated, but it’s better to be engaged in negotiations and to expect some results because today’s situation is bad for all. We have to commit ourselves to complicated, long-term, uneasy negotiations in order to reach an acceptable situation. I hope the sovereignty of Georgia is the red line. We have to know it. I don’t want to predict any troubles in future but maybe those who don’t want to reach an agreement create such situations on purpose and they want more complications, less talk, and more uncertainty around Georgia. It doesn’t help Georgia, after all. We wish Georgia to continue growing economically, to be politically stable and engaged. These tensions are in somebody’s plans, but not in Tbilisi’s. Continued on page 6


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