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US, France Seek New Georgia Ceasefire Pact After Russian and Its Militas Violate First.

 
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US, France Seek New Georgia Ceasefire Pact After Russian and Its Militas Violate First.
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US, France Seek New Georgia Ceasefire Pact
By Lisa Bryant
Paris
14 August 2008

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France and the United States called Thursday for Georgia and Russia to sign a new ceasefire agreement aimed to pave a longer-term peace between the fractious neighbors. Lisa Bryant has more on a meeting between French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (l) with France's President Nicolas Sarkozy on the French Riviera, 14 Aug 2008
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (l) with France's President Nicolas Sarkozy on the French Riviera, 14 Aug 2008
Following a meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy in the French Riviera, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said it was critical the conflict between Georgia and Russia end quickly.

"The Russian president has said that their military operations have halted, we would hope that he would be true to his word, and that those operations will halt, and we will work very hard to see if we can bring an end to this crisis," said Condoleezza Rice. "It is long overdue, too many innocent people have died."

Rice said Georgia must also be able to get back to normal life.

Mr. Sarkozy sounded an optimistic note about prospects for a truce he helped broker during visits to Russia and Georgia earlier this week.

Mr. Sarkozy said that things were improving on the ground. He said Russian troops can begin to withdraw once Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili signs documents negotiated with his Russian counterpart. Rice is en route to Georgia with those documents.

The two spoke amid reports that Russia was continuing to violate a fragile ceasefire, following several days of clashes between Georgia and Russia over the breakaway Georgia region of South Ossetia.

European Union foreign ministers meeting in Brussels Wednesday agreed in principle to send monitors to the region. But differences over how to treat Russia remain strong in the 27-member block, with some more sharply pro-Georgian than others.

France is expected to submit a draft UN Security Council resolution on the Caucusus region soon, that includes the six-point ceasefire agreement.
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08/15/2008 12:30 AM
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Re: US, France Seek New Georgia Ceasefire Pact After Russian and Its Militas Violate First.
No, did you read the first one ? Technically the Russians DIDN'T violate it. There was what the US called a loop hole in it. This is why we have an agreement proposal part two. Can someone tell me why Connie is over there getting in the middle of this, I really don't like that chick. Just my opinion.
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08/15/2008 01:40 AM
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wow!
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Re: US, France Seek New Georgia Ceasefire Pact After Russian and Its Militas Violate First.
No, did you read the first one ? Technically the Russians DIDN'T violate it. There was what the US called a loop hole in it. This is why we have an agreement proposal part two. Can someone tell me why Connie is over there getting in the middle of this, I really don't like that chick. Just my opinion.
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Well, let's do a little history pop quiz.

Now, what famous personage was murdered, which pretty much helped ignite WWI???

Those with an answer, here's a bonus question for extra-credit. What would happen if something happened to Condie?
Proud member of the conspiratorial twenty-first century nuns . . .
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I don't know why I even click on your threads, entertainment I guess, (smile)
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08/15/2008 02:53 AM
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You are forgetting the Georgia has not signed anythnig yet. Russians will be stupid we they pulled out now. If they did and Georgia refused to sign the deal, it will be impossible in the face of public opinion for Russia to go back in.
Very good thinking by Russia. That is why the stupid kid in Georgia is not signing the deal. He was hoping to dupe the Russians but it hasn't worked.
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08/15/2008 06:11 AM
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Mods will have to take responsibility one day for pinning all these hysterical poopaganda lies like they did in this conflict ...
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No, did you read the first one ? Technically the Russians DIDN'T violate it. There was what the US called a loop hole in it. This is why we have an agreement proposal part two.
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Thanks for your voice of reason!





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