"The report of the EU commission, which acknowledges Saakashvili to be guilty for the war in South Ossetia, enables to start such a procedure," the opposition believes.
Eduard Kokoity explained the move by the necessity "to prevent further provocations from the Georgian side" and "to avoid the threat of the A/H1N1 flu."
"The European Union notes with concern the recent accusations of shellings and other incidents on both sides of the South Ossetian administrative boundary line," current EU president Sweden said in a statement.