EU/US
Summit
EU-US Summit Statement on Chechnya
The European Union and the United States are deeply concerned
about the situation in Chechnya. We recognise Russia's right to uphold
its territorial integrity and to defend its citizens from terrorism and
lawlessness, and we condemn terrorism in all its manifestations. But we
believe that Russia's military tactics in Chechnya are undermining its
objectives, creating a humanitarian crisis, endangering innocent civilians,
and jeopardising stability throughout the Caucasus region. A military
solution to the conflict is not possible. We call for an immediate and
lasting cease-fire throughout Chechnya and a political dialogue that can
lead to a durable solution to the crisis.
The indiscriminate use of force against civilians is
unacceptable. Providing for the safety of innocent civilians is a fundamental
obligation of all States. We call on Russia to respect this principle
unconditionally.
We stress that the respect for the territorial integrity
and sovereignty of neighbouring States is a fundamental principle of the
international system. We are concerned by the impact of the Chechnya conflict
on security throughout the Caucasus and stress the importance of avoiding
steps that would further undermine regional security.
Displaced persons should be allowed full freedom of movement.
Russian and regional authorities must provide for their well being. The
EU and the United States strongly support the courageous efforts of international
relief organisations, including the UN High Commissioner for Refugees
(UNHCR) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), to provide
humanitarian assistance to displaced people and others affected by the
conflict. We ask Russia to work constructively with these organisations
and ensure security for their personnel and access for their operations.
The OSCE Istanbul Summit Declaration noted that the OSCE
could contribute to finding a political solution to the conflict. We are
encouraged that OSCE Chairman-in Office Vollebaek was able to visit the
North Caucasus. We support his efforts to promote a political dialogue,
as well as the continuing role of the OSCE in finding a lasting solution
to the conflict. We believe that an office of the OSCE Assistance Group
should be opened in neighbouring Ingushetiya to monitor the humanitarian
situation. We call on Russia to respect all the commitments it has made
in the framework of the OSCE. In that regard, we acknowledge Prime
Minister Putin's statements that he has held talks with representatives
of Chechen President Maskhadov and urge continuation of meaningful discussions
with responsible Chechen leaders.