David Aptsiauri: There are no frozen conflicts in South Caucasus, there are frozen problems there

PanARMENIAN.Net - "Currently there are no frozen conflicts in South Caucasus, there are frozen problems there," Georgia's Ambassador to Baltic countries David Aptsiauri said at the International Summer Academy currently being held in Lithuanian conference center of "Dubingiai" devoted to the problems of Baltic-Black Sea cooperation and Russia's role in "frozen conflicts".



"Today our stance is the following: we all have missed a lot of time and opportunities, but it is necessary to go ahead," the Ambassador said,-it is necessary to leave the customary stereotypes and conduct a direct dialog between sides in order to find consensus. Georgia actively develops, together with us Abkhazia and Ossetia can reach a lot of things."



Georgia's Ambassador to the Baltic states underlined, that "in this situation Russia is undoubtedly the member of the big family, which behaves the way that is not accepted." Kavkaz-Press reports.
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