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Georgia and Russia sit down to talk
Mexico News.Net Wednesday 15th October, 2008
Georgian and Russian officials have begun to talk about their differences over the recent conflict in Georgia abd the breakaway provinces of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
The talks, taking place in Geneva, are being mediated by the UN, the EU and the OSCE.
Hoping to provide stability and security in the Caucasus, the mediating countries are initially hoping to get Russia and Georgia to agree to spur economic activity and return displaced people to their homes.
In August, Russia fought a brief war to repel Georgian troops trying to regain control of South Ossetia.
Moscow later recognised South Ossetia and Abkhazia; both regions which were once attached to Georgia.
Since the altercation, Moscow has said it will keep nearly 8,000 soldiers in the two rebel regions.
Georgia has said the two regions are historic parts of its territory, demanding an immediate pullout of the Russian troops.
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:) Midnight 10-15-08, 02:56 PM |
Georgia and Russia sit down to talk
News, real news!!!!
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waltky 10-16-08, 02:32 AM |
Same old Soviet tricks...
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US, Russia send high level teams to Georgia talks
15 Oct 2008, The US and Russia have assigned high-level delegations to sensitive EU-sponsored talks aimed at promoting security in accordance with the cease-fire in Georgia, officials said.
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US Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Fried will head a three-member delegation arriving in Geneva in time for the start of the one-day talks on Wednesday, spokesman for the US mission to UN organisations in Geneva Dick Wilbur said on Tuesday. Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin arrived on Tuesday, said an official of the Russian Mission, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t an authorised press spokesman.
The assignment of the delegations is the latest twist in the diplomatic challenge of arranging the talks to follow up on the cease-fire mediated by French President Nicolas Sarkozy that ended the Russian-Georgian fighting in August. Originally the talks were expected to bring ministers to Geneva for substantive discussions, but then diplomats said it was downgraded to expert level because of differences over the Abkhazia-South Ossetia participation.
Russia wants Abkhazia and South Ossetia representatives to take part, but Georgia strongly opposes the inclusion in the talks of representatives of the territories that it still regards as Georgian. Both regions were recognised as independent countries by Russia after the conflict. The US and Russian delegations are considerably higher than expert level. French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, whose country holds the EU presidency, and co-host UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon came to Geneva because of the talks, and they are even higher ranking.
[url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/World/US_Russia_send_high_level_teams_to_Georgia_talks_/articleshow/3597048.cms: Source[/url]
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Russia walks out of Geneva talks: Georgia
15 Oct 2008, Russia has walked out of negotiations being held in Geneva on two breakaway Georgian regions, Georgia’s President Mikheil Saakashvili said on Wednesday.
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“Russia has just walked out of the Geneva talks ... which basically means that Russia has no interest whatsoever at this stage in any diplomatic process," he told reporters in Brussels.
Russia and Georgia fought a five-day war in August and remain at odds over South Ossetia and Abkhazia, two breakaway Georgian provinces that Moscow has recognised as independent states under its protection.
[url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/World/Russia_walks_out_of_Geneva_talks_Georgia/articleshow/3599694.cms: Source[/url]
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