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*Russia halts operations in Georgia *Georgia withdraws from Abkhazia's Kodori gorge *Georgia asks NATO for military assistance *Saakashvili says to leave the CIS *South Ossetia leader urges unification with north *U.S. preparing economic aid package for Georgia |
"Our peacekeepers are continuing to perform their duties and will continue to perform their duties because they are a key factor for upholding security in the Caucasus," Medvedev said at a news conference with Sarkozy.
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Russia and Georgia had agreed to a ceasefire but had not agreed to a peace deal, Sarkozy told the conference.
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"We do not yet have peace deal, we have a provisional cessation of hostilities but this is significant progress," Sarkozy said.
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Medvedev earlier ordered a halt to military operations in
"We can discuss the question of a definitive settlement if two conditions are met," Medvedev said before meeting Sarkozy. "First, Georgian troops should return to their initial position and be partly demilitarized. Second, we need to sign a binding agreement on non-use of force."
Sarkozy had earlier referred to Moscow's order to halt operations as "good news".Â
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"We are leaving the CIS for good and propose that other countries leave this body run by Russia," Interfax news agency said Saakashvili told a large rally held in his support outside Georgia's parliament.
NATO said Tuesday its summit pledge this year that
"I think that the Bucharest communique stands," NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer told a news conference after allied ambassadors met Georgia's ambassador to discuss the crisis.
"And no ally will do anything away from the
Scheffer said NATO nations condemned Russia's "excessive, disproportionate use of force", adding its decision to stop its troops advancing in Georgia is not enough.Â
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said earlier
"They can no longer remain. They brought shame upon themselves as peacekeepers. They committed crimes," he told a news conference.
Lavrov also said the "only way" to end fighting in
"It would be best if he left," Lavrov told a news conference. "I don't think
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Broadcaster RTL said on Tuesday Dutch cameraman Stan Storimans had been killed during a Russian bombardment of Gori and another Dutch correspondent had been wounded. Five people had been killed during the bombing, it added.
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ABKHAZIA SEPARATISTS Separatists in the "The operation to liberate Kodori Gorge has started," Abkhazia's self-styled foreign minister Sergei Shamba said. "Our troops are making advances. We are hoping for success." Abkhazia insisted Russian troops were not involved. Georgian officials said on Monday evening that STRAINED RELATIONS WITH WEST U.S. President George W. Bush appeared to support that view, saying on Monday that Lavrov said in response that     Bush told Further calming fears of a major Russian military offensive inside The number of people displaced by the "COLD WAR MENTALITY" "The Cold War has long ended but the mentality of the Cold War has stayed firmly in the minds of several Russian officials have said they have no intention of occupying territory beyond Georgian Foreign Ministry made a call to all friendly countries and international organizations and asked for military assistance, Irakli Koplatadze, Charge D'Affaires of Georgian Embassy in The call was relayed to Turkish executives through a note, Koplatadze was quoted by Anatolian Agency as saying in a news conference in Georgian Embassy in