Joint Control Commission for Georgian-Ossetian Conflict Resolution

Joint Control Commission for Georgian-Ossetian Conflict Resolution

Joint Control Commission for Georgian-Ossetian Conflict Resolution is a peacekeeping force, operating in South Ossetia. Created in 1992 after the South Ossetian War, it consists of 4 members with equal representation: Georgia, North Ossetia, Russia, and South Ossetia.


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