The OSCE will increase its presence in the buffer zone between the former Soviet republic and its breakaway region of South Ossetia by 20 to 100 personnel, the foreign ministry said in a statement.
"The security situation in and around South Ossetia is calm but tense and unstable, so armed incidents may continue to occur," said the statement, which was quoted by the official Swissinfo news website.
Switzerland for years headed the UN observer mission in Georgia's other troubled region, Abkhazia, and currently has two police officers and four military observers there, according to Swissinfo.
The country has already been engaged in the OSCE's peace mediation efforts in South Ossetia, the foreign ministry said.
Russia has informed the United Nations of its decision to recognize the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.



