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    Bush warns Moscow to pull back from Georgia
    (Agencies/chinadaily.com.cn)
    Updated: 2008-08-12 10:28


    Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili wearing a camouflage bullet-proof vest visits the town of Gori to examine damage resulting from the ongoing armed conflicts involving Russia, Georgia, Abkhazia and South Ossetia. [Agencies]


    Russian PM Vladimir Putin heads up a cabinet meeting in Moscow about the armed conflicts involving Russia, Georgia, Abkhazia and South Ossetia. [Agencies]


    US President George W Bush Monday demanded that Russia end a "dramatic and brutal escalation" of violence in Georgia, agree to an immediate cease-fire and accept international mediation to end the crisis there.

    Immediately after his return from the Olympics in Beijing, Bush warned Russia in his strongest comments since the fighting erupted over South Ossetia to "reverse the course it appears to be on" and abandon any attempt it may have to topple Georgia's pro-Western government, the Associated Press reported.

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    "Russia has invaded a sovereign neighboring state and threatens a democratically elected government. Such an action is unacceptable in the 21st century," Bush said in a televised statement from the White House, calling on Moscow to sign on to the outlines of a cease-fire as the Georgian government has done.

    Bush said Russia's escalation of the conflict had "raised serious questions about its intentions in Georgia and the region" and had "substantially damaged Russia's standing in the world." "These actions jeopardize Russia's relations with the United States and Europe," Bush warned.

    Despite the tough talk in Washington, there was no specific threat of any consequences Russia might face if it ignores the warnings, according to an Associated Press report. American officials said they were working with US allies in Europe and elsewhere, as well as with the Russians, to defuse the crisis.

    Also, the United States was hopeful that the UN Security Council would pass a "strong" resolution on the fighting that called for an end to attacks on both sides as well as mediation, but prospects for such a statement were dim given that Russia wields veto power on the 15-member body, the report said.


    Georgian soldiers arrive at an airbase in Tbilisi from Iraq, August 11, 2008. [Agencies]

    Russia is to call for an extraordinary meeting with NATO so that the alliance can be informed of Moscow's activities in South Ossetia, said Russian ambassador to NATO Dmitry Rogozin Monday.

    He wanted NATO to take into account information given by Moscow before the alliance makes any decisions or statements.

    Rogozin blamed Georgian forces for atrocities in South Ossetia after they entered the region on Thursday night. He said 2,500 civilians have been killed so far and 18 Russian peacekeepers also lost their lives, with 14 others reported missing.

    Rogozin said the Georgian forces committed genocide and ethnic cleansing in South Ossetia and that Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili should be held responsible.

    A senior US diplomat, Matthew Bryza, is now in Tbilisi and is working with Georgian and European officials there on ways to calm the situation.

    Meanwhile, the US State Department said it has evacuated more than 170 American citizens from Georgia.

    The Pentagon said it had finished flying some 2,000 Georgian troops back home from Iraq on C-17 aircraft at Georgia's request. It said it had informed the Russians about the flights before they began in order to avoid any mishaps.

    Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin harshly criticized the move saying it would hamper efforts to resolve the situation by reinforcing Georgian forces in a "conflict zone."

    Pentagon said Monday that US military was assessing the fighting in Georgia to determine whether some 100 US trainers should be pulled out of the country.

    There had been about 130 trainers, including a few dozen civilian contractors, but the civilians had been scheduled to rotate out of the country and did so over the weekend, Pentagon said. The remaining uniformed trainers were moved over the weekend to what Pentagon believe is a safer location, the Associated Press reported.

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