Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister Nino Kalandadze said that taking in view the Georgian-Russian agreement; Russia partially did recognize the territorial unity of Georgia; that the occupied territories are Georgian ones.
"The WTO talks for Russia's entry over. Fortunately they accomplished with success. Georgia managed to involve Russia with Swiss support to obey Georgia's preconditions in these talks. The agreement stipulates the geographic marks. The talks are here about the whole corridor which will be at the Russian-Georgian border. Here the monitoring will be located. Particularly at Psou, Roki and Lars lines. It is difficult now to describe the corridor itself, as the talks are about the geographic marks. Nevertheless, I can say that the agreement touches the border line at the Russian-Georgian border and at occupied territories borders in two parts and additionally at the Lars. For us, this is a big success, as this underlines that Russia partially recognizes that this is the Georgian territory, "- Kalandadze said.