The Position of the European Union in Georgian War

In the article explores the reasons for the military conflict in Georgia in August 2008, which arose with the collapse of the Soviet Union and Georgia’s proclamation of independence. As result of the armed conflict between 1992 and 1993, Georgia actually lost control of two regions – Abkhazia and So...

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Main Author: Olena Skrypnyk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Department of Modern and Contemporary History of Foreign Countries 2019-03-01
Series:Європейські історичні студії
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Online Access:http://eustudies.history.knu.ua/the-position-of-the-european-union-in-georgian-war/
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spelling doaj-667853e56b924498a04a4d5674fff1702020-11-25T02:53:58ZengTaras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Department of Modern and Contemporary History of Foreign CountriesЄвропейські історичні студії2524-048X2019-03-0112779110.17721/2524-048X.2019.12.77-91The Position of the European Union in Georgian WarOlena Skrypnyk0Pavlo Tychyna Uman State Pedagogical University (Ukraine, Uman)In the article explores the reasons for the military conflict in Georgia in August 2008, which arose with the collapse of the Soviet Union and Georgia’s proclamation of independence. As result of the armed conflict between 1992 and 1993, Georgia actually lost control of two regions – Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which de facto were independent under the Russian military support. The position of the European Union regarding this conflict was analyzed, which from the beginning of the Russo-Georgian armed conflict, made significant diplomatic efforts for its speedy settlement. In particular, France has developed six points for a peaceful settlement of the conflict. It was clarified what kind of assistance the EU provided in the termination of Russian-Georgian war. The activity of the EU Monitoring Mission (EUMM) in Georgia has been analyzed, which started its work on October 1, 2008 and is currently in operation. The EUMM is unique among the missions under the overall European Union security and defense policy, she does not provide counseling, does not conduct training or training, she only observing and reporting on the situation in Georgia to allow EU member states to develop a policy towards Georgia. It was concluded that thanks to the creation of the EU Monitoring Mission in Georgia, the EU’s weight in resolving the conflict in Georgia has increased significantly. Despite some technical problems in the initial implementation phase, the Mission is a success for the EU’s Common Security and Defenсe Policy. The Mission continues to make an important contribution to stabilizing the conflict situation in the region, especially after the termination of the OSCE and UN Mission in Georgia. Noted that during the Russo-Georgian War in August 2008, the European Union has developed its own strategy for settling conflicts in the South Caucasus. http://eustudies.history.knu.ua/the-position-of-the-european-union-in-georgian-war/European UnionGeorgiaGeorgian war 2008Russian FederationEUMMAbkhaziaSouth Ossetia
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The Position of the European Union in Georgian War
Європейські історичні студії
European Union
Georgia
Georgian war 2008
Russian Federation
EUMM
Abkhazia
South Ossetia
author_facet Olena Skrypnyk
author_sort Olena Skrypnyk
title The Position of the European Union in Georgian War
title_short The Position of the European Union in Georgian War
title_full The Position of the European Union in Georgian War
title_fullStr The Position of the European Union in Georgian War
title_full_unstemmed The Position of the European Union in Georgian War
title_sort position of the european union in georgian war
publisher Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Department of Modern and Contemporary History of Foreign Countries
series Європейські історичні студії
issn 2524-048X
publishDate 2019-03-01
description In the article explores the reasons for the military conflict in Georgia in August 2008, which arose with the collapse of the Soviet Union and Georgia’s proclamation of independence. As result of the armed conflict between 1992 and 1993, Georgia actually lost control of two regions – Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which de facto were independent under the Russian military support. The position of the European Union regarding this conflict was analyzed, which from the beginning of the Russo-Georgian armed conflict, made significant diplomatic efforts for its speedy settlement. In particular, France has developed six points for a peaceful settlement of the conflict. It was clarified what kind of assistance the EU provided in the termination of Russian-Georgian war. The activity of the EU Monitoring Mission (EUMM) in Georgia has been analyzed, which started its work on October 1, 2008 and is currently in operation. The EUMM is unique among the missions under the overall European Union security and defense policy, she does not provide counseling, does not conduct training or training, she only observing and reporting on the situation in Georgia to allow EU member states to develop a policy towards Georgia. It was concluded that thanks to the creation of the EU Monitoring Mission in Georgia, the EU’s weight in resolving the conflict in Georgia has increased significantly. Despite some technical problems in the initial implementation phase, the Mission is a success for the EU’s Common Security and Defenсe Policy. The Mission continues to make an important contribution to stabilizing the conflict situation in the region, especially after the termination of the OSCE and UN Mission in Georgia. Noted that during the Russo-Georgian War in August 2008, the European Union has developed its own strategy for settling conflicts in the South Caucasus.
topic European Union
Georgia
Georgian war 2008
Russian Federation
EUMM
Abkhazia
South Ossetia
url http://eustudies.history.knu.ua/the-position-of-the-european-union-in-georgian-war/
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