The humanitarian situation in the breakaway regions of Georgia, as well as the security-related issues will be discussed at Switzerland on 5-6 November at the twenty-fifth round of Geneva talks.
According to the First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Davit Zalkaliani, the Georgian side will raise the issue of so called "borderization process along the occupation line in South Ossetia.
South Ossetian authorities are installing the barbed wire fences in the yards and gardens of the residents of villages. The process is preventing locals from moving on their own properties and artificially creating barriers that reduce the populations living standards.
Non-use of force, coupled with international security arrangements a setting that should guarantee non-use of force, is one of the key topics discussed during the talks.
The talks, which are held in Geneva, have been the two countries main line of communication since Russian-Georgian war in 2008.