Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanivhsili said at the 83rd seminar of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Tbilisi today that the situation in the South Caucasus was a stalemate and there were no solutions to the conflicts, News Georgia reports.
The prime minister said that there were two interstate and three regional conflicts in the South Caucasus. Consolidation and support from the international community is what the South Caucasus needs, Ivanishvili believes.
The PM admitted that the events in August 2008 had been the most complicated challenge for Georgia. 20% of its territory was occupied and ethnic cleansing was carried out during the conflict of the 1990s in Abkhazia.