The United Arab Emirates, UAE - Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Umm Al Quwain, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah – travel, tourism, tours, hotels

Home   News   Travel Links   Русская версия Русская версия

The United Arab Emirates

26.08.2008 - Chronology: Events in the South Ossetia, Abkhazia Crisis

August 7
: After mutual bombardments of towns in both Georgia and South
Ossetia, Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili orders a
cease-fire.

The news are represented by www.info-emirates.ru

But in a surprise move, his forces then attack
Tskhinvali, the South Ossetian capital. According to Georgian
accounts, this began after Russian forces were already moving from
North Ossetia towards South Ossetia through the Roki tunnel.


 

August 8
: Saakashvili orders a general military mobilization of Georgia's
regular and reserve forces. He calls on Russia to stay out of the
conflict. By evening, the military conflict has taken on war-like
proportions with numerous dead and wounded.


 

August 9
: The Russian Air Force bombs targets located in core Georgian
territory. In addition, Georgian positions in Abkhazia and on the
Black Sea come under attack.


 

August 10
: Abkhazia imposes martial law. The pro-Moscow rulers order a
general mobilization of their forces.


 

August 12
: Russia and Georgia agree to a cease-fire brokered by French
President Nicolas Sarkozy, the current holder of the EU's rotating
presidency.


 

August 14
: South Ossetia and Abkhazia approve the cease-fire agreement.


 

August 15
: Saakashvili puts his signature to a six-point European
Union-brokered peace plan. It foresees a cease-fire and the
withdrawal of troops.


 

August 16
: Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signs the peace plan.


 

August 18
: By their own account, Russian forces begin to pull out of core
regions of Georgia.


 

August 19
: In sharp language, NATO and the EU demand Russia's immediate
troop withdrawal from Georgia. Russia says it plans to complete the
pullout by August 22, but would leave protective forces behind at
certain checkpoints. The move draws international criticism.


 

August 20
: Russia announces a freeze to cooperation with NATO. In the
diplomatic tug-of-war seeking a United Nations resolution on the
Georgia conflict, Russia presents its own draft resolution.


 

August 22
: By its own account, Russia completes its pullout. But several
hundred soldiers remain behind in order to control so-called buffer
zones around Abkhazia and South Ossetia.


 

August 25
: Russian lawmakers in both the upper and lower houses of
parliament unanimously vote for recognition of the independence of
Abkhazia and South Ossetia.


 

August 26
: President Medvedev announces Russia's recognition of the two
breakaway regions' independence. Western politicians are critical
of the Russian decree.



(Deutsche Welle)


more info >>

<< Back
 
© www.Info-Emirates.ru 1999 - 2009