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Dmitry Medoyev is the Ambassador of South Ossetia to the Russian Federation. Previous to recognition of South Ossetian independence by Russia, he was the secessionist envoy to Moscow for the Republic of South Ossetia. He was widely cited during the 2008 South Ossetia War on President Eduard Kokoity's position on the August 8 invasion, and has since been involved in negotiating Georgia's presumed territorial sovereignty over the region.

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