UN / GEORGIA
10-Aug-2023
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A group of Member States from the Security Council, Albania, France, Japan, Malta, United Kingdom and United States, called on Russia to implement fully its obligations and withdraw its troops from Georgia. UNIFEED
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DATELINE: 10 AUGUST 2023, NEW YORK CITY / FILE
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SOURCE: UNIFEED
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LANGUAGES: ENGLISH / NATS
DATELINE: 10 AUGUST 2023, NEW YORK CITY / FILE
SHOTLIST
FILE - NEW YORK CITY
1. Wide shot, United Nations Headquarters
10 AUGUST 2023, NEW YORK CITY
2. Pan left, ambassadors walk in stakeout
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ferit Hoxha, Permanent Representative to the United Nations, of Albania:
“Fifteen years have passed since Russia's full-scale military aggression against and subsequent illegal military presence in 20 percent of Georgia's sovereign territory. The Russian invasion of Georgia in August 2008 marked a more aggressive trend in Russia's policy regarding its neighboring countries and the European security architecture. As we are witnessing in Ukraine today, Russia has continued down this path.”
4. Wide shot, ambassadors
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Ferit Hoxha, Permanent Representative to the United Nations, of Albania:
“We are resolute in our reaffirmation of Georgia's independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders. We deplore the continuous blatant violation of the territorial integrity of Georgia by the Russian Federation. We condemn Russia's brutal invasion, continued military presence and exercising of effective control over Abkhazia and Tskhinvali region / South Ossetia, which are integral parts of Georgia, and Russia’s steps toward annexation of these Georgian regions.”
6. Wide shot, ambassadors
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Ferit Hoxha, Permanent Representative to the United Nations, of Albania:
“We reiterate our condemnation of Russia's continuous provocations, which go in parallel with the Russian Federation unprovoked an unjustified aggression against Ukraine - the continued military drills in Georgia's territory, territorial sea, and airspace; the enhanced so-called “borderisation” process by erecting barbed wire fences and other artificial barriers; unlawful detentions and abductions of the local population; interference with freedom of movement and persistent closure from so-called crossing points; discrimination against ethnic Georgians, and prohibition on education in residents, native language and deliberate damage to Georgian cultural heritage institutions.”
8. Pan right, ambassadors walk away
1. Wide shot, United Nations Headquarters
10 AUGUST 2023, NEW YORK CITY
2. Pan left, ambassadors walk in stakeout
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ferit Hoxha, Permanent Representative to the United Nations, of Albania:
“Fifteen years have passed since Russia's full-scale military aggression against and subsequent illegal military presence in 20 percent of Georgia's sovereign territory. The Russian invasion of Georgia in August 2008 marked a more aggressive trend in Russia's policy regarding its neighboring countries and the European security architecture. As we are witnessing in Ukraine today, Russia has continued down this path.”
4. Wide shot, ambassadors
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Ferit Hoxha, Permanent Representative to the United Nations, of Albania:
“We are resolute in our reaffirmation of Georgia's independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders. We deplore the continuous blatant violation of the territorial integrity of Georgia by the Russian Federation. We condemn Russia's brutal invasion, continued military presence and exercising of effective control over Abkhazia and Tskhinvali region / South Ossetia, which are integral parts of Georgia, and Russia’s steps toward annexation of these Georgian regions.”
6. Wide shot, ambassadors
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Ferit Hoxha, Permanent Representative to the United Nations, of Albania:
“We reiterate our condemnation of Russia's continuous provocations, which go in parallel with the Russian Federation unprovoked an unjustified aggression against Ukraine - the continued military drills in Georgia's territory, territorial sea, and airspace; the enhanced so-called “borderisation” process by erecting barbed wire fences and other artificial barriers; unlawful detentions and abductions of the local population; interference with freedom of movement and persistent closure from so-called crossing points; discrimination against ethnic Georgians, and prohibition on education in residents, native language and deliberate damage to Georgian cultural heritage institutions.”
8. Pan right, ambassadors walk away
STORYLINE
A group of Member States from the Security Council, Albania, France, Japan, Malta, United Kingdom and United States, called on the Russian Federation to implement fully its obligations and withdraw its military and security forces from Georgia.
The Security Council members today (10 Aug) held the meeting behind the closed doors on the situation in Georgia. The meeting was requested by Albania, France, Japan, Malta, the UK, and the US to mark the 15th anniversary of conflict.
After the meeting, reading a joint statement from the group of ambassadors outside the Security Council, the Permanent Representative of Albania, Ferit Hoxha, said, “Fifteen years have passed since Russia's full scale military aggression against and subsequent illegal military presence in 20 percent of Georgia's sovereign territory.”
Flanked by representatives from Japan, Malta, United States, United Kingdom, France, Hoxha continued, “The Russian invasion of Georgia in August 2008 marked a more aggressive trend in Russia's policy regarding its neighboring countries and the European security architecture. As we are witnessing in Ukraine today, Russia has continued down this path.”
He continued, “We are resolute in our reaffirmation of Georgia's independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders. We deplore the continuous blatant violation of the territorial integrity of Georgia by the Russian Federation.”
Hoxha added, “We condemn Russia's brutal invasion, continued military presence and exercising of effective control over Abkhazia and Tskhinvali region / South Ossetia, which are integral parts of Georgia, and Russia’s steps towards annexation of these Georgian regions.”
The ambassador also said, “We reiterate our condemnation of Russia's continuous provocations, which go in parallel with the Russian Federation unprovoked an unjustified aggression against Ukraine.”
He explained, “the continued military drills in Georgia's territory, territorial sea, and airspace; the enhanced so-called “borderisation” process by erecting barbed wire fences and other artificial barriers; unlawful detentions and abductions of the local population; interference with freedom of movement and persistent closure from so-called crossing points; discrimination against ethnic Georgians, and prohibition on education in residents, native language and deliberate damage to Georgian cultural heritage institutions.”
The Security Council members today (10 Aug) held the meeting behind the closed doors on the situation in Georgia. The meeting was requested by Albania, France, Japan, Malta, the UK, and the US to mark the 15th anniversary of conflict.
After the meeting, reading a joint statement from the group of ambassadors outside the Security Council, the Permanent Representative of Albania, Ferit Hoxha, said, “Fifteen years have passed since Russia's full scale military aggression against and subsequent illegal military presence in 20 percent of Georgia's sovereign territory.”
Flanked by representatives from Japan, Malta, United States, United Kingdom, France, Hoxha continued, “The Russian invasion of Georgia in August 2008 marked a more aggressive trend in Russia's policy regarding its neighboring countries and the European security architecture. As we are witnessing in Ukraine today, Russia has continued down this path.”
He continued, “We are resolute in our reaffirmation of Georgia's independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders. We deplore the continuous blatant violation of the territorial integrity of Georgia by the Russian Federation.”
Hoxha added, “We condemn Russia's brutal invasion, continued military presence and exercising of effective control over Abkhazia and Tskhinvali region / South Ossetia, which are integral parts of Georgia, and Russia’s steps towards annexation of these Georgian regions.”
The ambassador also said, “We reiterate our condemnation of Russia's continuous provocations, which go in parallel with the Russian Federation unprovoked an unjustified aggression against Ukraine.”
He explained, “the continued military drills in Georgia's territory, territorial sea, and airspace; the enhanced so-called “borderisation” process by erecting barbed wire fences and other artificial barriers; unlawful detentions and abductions of the local population; interference with freedom of movement and persistent closure from so-called crossing points; discrimination against ethnic Georgians, and prohibition on education in residents, native language and deliberate damage to Georgian cultural heritage institutions.”
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