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The president of Georgia, a country carved up by Russian troops in 2008, warned Western countries on Friday against alienating Russia over the Ukraine crisis.

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US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton rebuked Russia on Monday for failing to live up to the cease-fire agreement it signed nearly two years ago to end the fighting in this small former Soviet state.

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Voters in Georgia were choosing local leaders Sunday in the first ballot since President Mikhail Saakashvili led the country into a disastrous war with neighboring Russia nearly two years ago.

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MOSCOW (Xinhua) -- Georgia strongly condemns the April 30 border defense pacts signed between Russia and Georgia's two breakaway regions South Ossetia and Abkhazia, Russian news agencies reported yesterday, citing a statement issued by the Georgian Foreign Ministry.

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VIENNA (AP) – After 16 years trying to resolve Georgia's conflict with two breakaway provinces, a team of international monitors is giving up and going home — its clout in tatters after a brief war between Russia and Georgia in which Moscow showed who's boss in the region.

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MOSCOW (AP) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev pledged yesterday to withdraw Russian troops from key areas of Georgia after 200 European Union monitors are deployed later this month.

However, the Russian agreement to pull out all the troops occuping regions surrounding the disputed territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia hinged on Georgia's acceptance of a reworked cease-fire deal.

Yesterday, Russian soldiers blocked international aid convoys from visiting Georgian villages and the ambassadors of Sweden, Latvia and Estonia said they also were barred last week from visiting villages beyond Russian checkpoints.

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The president of Georgia, a country carved up by Russian troops in 2008, warned Western countries on Friday against alienating Russia over the Ukraine crisis.

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US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton rebuked Russia on Monday for failing to live up to the cease-fire agreement it signed nearly two years ago to end the fighting in this small former Soviet state.

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Voters in Georgia were choosing local leaders Sunday in the first ballot since President Mikhail Saakashvili led the country into a disastrous war with neighboring Russia nearly two years ago.

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MOSCOW (Xinhua) -- Georgia strongly condemns the April 30 border defense pacts signed between Russia and Georgia's two breakaway regions South Ossetia and Abkhazia, Russian news agencies reported yesterday, citing a statement issued by the Georgian Foreign Ministry.

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VIENNA (AP) – After 16 years trying to resolve Georgia's conflict with two breakaway provinces, a team of international monitors is giving up and going home — its clout in tatters after a brief war between Russia and Georgia in which Moscow showed who's boss in the region.

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MOSCOW (AP) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev pledged yesterday to withdraw Russian troops from key areas of Georgia after 200 European Union monitors are deployed later this month.

However, the Russian agreement to pull out all the troops occuping regions surrounding the disputed territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia hinged on Georgia's acceptance of a reworked cease-fire deal.

Yesterday, Russian soldiers blocked international aid convoys from visiting Georgian villages and the ambassadors of Sweden, Latvia and Estonia said they also were barred last week from visiting villages beyond Russian checkpoints.

[DatePublished] => 2008-09-09 08:28:19 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => [SectionUrl] => [URL] => ) ) )
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