Protest Against Russian invasion to Georgia - 2008
September 6, 2008

EU Ministers Call For Probe Into Russia-Georgia Conflict (Nasdaq)

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AVIGNON, France (AFP)–E.U. foreign ministers called Saturday for a prompt international inquiry into the Russia-Georgia conflict and the rapid deployment of an E.U. observer mission to Georgia.
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Russia accuses West of provocation in Georgia (AlertNet)

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Source: Reuters * Russia accuses West of Georgia warship provocation * OSCE: Russia allowing observers free reign * Abkhaz president Bagapsh pushes for military cooperation * Turkey’s Gul says Armenia trip aids …
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Russia accuses West of provocation in Georgia (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev accused the United States on Saturday of provoking Moscow by using warships to deliver relief aid to its ally Georgia, with which Russia fought a brief war last month.
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Russia Accuses West of Re-Arming Georgia (Voice of America)

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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has accused the West of re-arming Georgia under the guise of delivering humanitarian aid. Speaking in Moscow, Mr. Medvedev questioned how other nations would react if Russia used its navy to deliver aid to the Caribbean following a hurricane in the region.
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UK Foreign Secretary: Russia Not Getting Backing On Georgia Regions (Nasdaq)

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AVIGNON, France (AFP)–U.K. Foreign Secretary David Miliband said Saturday that Russia had failed to win backing for its recognition of Georgia’s breakaway regions and warned that Moscow was isolating itself on the world stage.
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RUSSIA FAILS TO WIN BACKING ON GEORGIA REGIONS: MILIBAND (The Tocqueville Connection)

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AVIGNON, France, Sept 5, 2008 (AFP) - British Foreign Secretary David Miliband on Saturday said Russia had failed to win backing for its recognition of Georgia’s breakaway regions and warned that Moscow was isolating itself on the world stage.
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September 5, 2008

Russia backed over Georgia, angry at US ship (AFP via Yahoo! News)

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Russia won backing over Georgia on Friday from six heads of ex-Soviet republics and hit out at the United States for sending its Mediterranean naval flagship to a key Georgian port where Russian troops have been patrolling.
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Zakaria: Russia, Georgia at diplomatic stalemate (CNN.com)

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Vice President Dick Cheney said this week the United States firmly backs NATO membership for Georgia, telling Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili that Washington will help his country rebuild its democracy and economy after last month’s conflict with Russia.
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6 ex-Soviet neighbors back Russia over Georgia (USA Today)

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Russia scored an important diplomatic victory Friday when it secured support from six other former Soviet nations for its war in Georgia.
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EU ministers call for Georgia-Russia probe (AP via Yahoo! News)

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European Union nations called for an international probe Friday to find out which country should shoulder responsibility for starting the conflict between Georgia and Russia.
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