The Moldovan delegation asked the JCC to take a stand against the presence of “border guards” near Cocieri.
The Moldovan delegation asked the JCC to take a stand against the presence of “border guards” near Cocieri.
The Delegation of the Republic of Moldova requests the Unified Control Commission (JCC) to take a stand against the illegal presence of so-called “border guards” in the Security Zone. Specifically, on December 2, two cars of the “border guard” forces were parked near Cocieri, Dubasari district.
The political reintegration bureau mentions to the delegation of the Republic of Moldova presented a written address to all the components of the JCC with the call to include on the order of activity of the activity-denominator “border guards” in the Security Zone, IPN reports. The Delegation of the Republic of Moldova considers that the “border” forces are those structures that clearly neglect the acts approved by the JCC, based on the Moldovan-Russian Agreement signed on July 21, 1992, and which by their actions endanger free movement within the responsibility of the Joint of Peace, but also generates other violations of the fundamental rights and interests of citizens.
The discussions at the regular meeting at Bender between the members of the Unified Control Commission did not result in the inclusion of the issues on the official agenda of the meeting.
The Joint Control Commission managed to approve the Joint Military Command Report on the situation in the Security Zone found between December 8-14. At the request of the representatives of Ukraine, due to the expiration of their term, nine of the ten military observers delegated by this country in the group of military observers of the Joint Peacekeeping Forces were replaced.