"The resolution calls things by their own names, "- Davit Usupashvili, Chair of the Parliament tells, after the OSCE PA Committee upheld the Georgia-initiated resolution "The Conflict in Georgia"
The Russian occupation is called by its own name. In the document, the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly: "Calls upon the Russian Federation to comply with the principles and norms of International Law, implement fully and in good faith the EU-mediated 12 August 2008 Ceasefire Agreement and respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Georgia, within its internationally recognized borders; Urges the Russian Federation to reverse the recognition of Georgian regions and stop occupation of the territories of Georgia; Calls upon the parties to the conflict to engage constructively in order to make progress on the core issues within the Geneva International Discussions; Calls upon the Russian Federation to undertake the legally binding non-use of force commitment, in reciprocity to Georgia's unilateral pledge; Urges the Russian Federation to allow the safe, dignified, and unhindered return of all internally displaced persons and refugees to their places of origin, ensure the access to international humanitarian aid when needed, and allow international human rights monitoring on the ground; Urges the Russian Federation to allow the establishment of international security arrangements in the occupied regions of Georgia and ensure the unimpeded access of the EUMM therein; Calls upon the OSCE to redouble efforts aimed at strengthening its engagement in Georgia, increase its role in the process of peaceful resolution of the conflict, including by promoting reconciliation through implementing confidence-building projects on the ground."