Non-aggression guarantees between Georgia...
The format of the discussions on security and stability in the South Caucasus was established after the five-day war between Georgia and Russia in August 2008.
Delegations from Abkhazia, Georgia, Russia, the United States and South Ossetia participate in the Geneva meetings on an equal footing. Representatives of the European Union, the United Nations and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe also attend.
Boris Chochiyev, who represents South Ossetia at the talks, said his country would "put forward other proposals" if Georgia again refuses to provide detailed answers on the terms and date of a legally binding non-aggression treaty.
He gave no details on what "proposals" his country had prepared.
Chochiyev said that South Ossetia would also raise the issue of a recent bogus TV news report of Russian invasion into Georgia, which "paid damage to security in Transcaucasia... and dealt a serious blow to the Geneva discussions."