The Pridnestrovian JCC delegation urges the Moldavan party not to turn the peacekeeping operation into a political issue

12/04/14 15:55

The Pridnestrovian JCC delegation urges the Moldavan party not to turn the peacekeeping operation into a political issue

Tiraspol representatives urged the Moldavan colleagues to return the constructive dialogue for the sake of peace. That was an official request made at the Joint Control Comission session today

The Pridnestrovian delegation members emphasized that the Moldavan party made everything "to disable regular work of JCC, to compel the peacekeeping operation members to step outside the 1992 Agreement bounds and to expand their authorities from mere peacekeeping providing the negotiations to taking away all functions unreasonably".

"Thus the Moldavan party shows disrespect for their JPKF partners, their demonstrative indifference towards the JCC peacekeeping activities in the Security Zone and to the wishes and needs of the people living there," it is told in the request.

The Pridnestrovian delegation advised the Moldavan party "to refuse turning the peacekeeping operation into a political issue, but to return the constructive dialogue for the sake of peace".

"Also we ask the Russian JCC delegation, the OSCE representatives and the Ukrainian JCC members to take possible steps for the Commission work blockade raising and for the steady negotiation process development in accordance with the 1992 Agreement," it is noted in the document.

"We mention that the JCC session was sabotaged by the Moldavan party. Despite the compromise solutions of the Prednistrovian delegation the Kishinev representatives refused to adopt the agenda.

We have an idea that essentially Moldova doesn’t plan to enable the JCC work yet. If they had such a task, we would have already found the common ground", - the Pridnestrovian JCC Cochairman Oleg Belyakov told in that regard.

Within the emergency session the military commandant of the Security Zone Central Facility and the Moldovan military observer were appointed.