Georgia 'close to war' with Russia
GEORGIA is "very close" to a war with Russia, a Georgian minister said today, citing Moscow's decision to send extra troops to the breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia. "We literally have to avert war,'' Georgian State Minister for Issues of Reintegration, Temur Iakobashvili, said.
Asked how close to such a war the situation was, he replied: "Very close, because we know Russians very well.
"We know what the signals are when you see propaganda waged against Georgia. We see Russian troops entering our territories on the basis of false information,'' he said.
Russia has said the troop build-up is needed to counter what it says are Georgian plans for an attack on breakaway Abkhazia and has accused Tbilisi of trying to suck the West into a war - both of which are allegations that ex-Soviet Georgia rejects.
An extra Russian contingent began arriving in Abkhazia last week. Moscow has not said how many would be added but said the total would remain within the 3000 limit allowed under a United Nations-brokered ceasefire agreement signed in 1994. Diplomats expect the reinforcement to be of the order of 1200.
Georgia, a vital energy transit route in the Caucasus, has angered Russia by seeking membership of NATO.
Mr Iakobashvili said Georgia was urging the European Union to take a more active role in reducing tensions in the region, with options including participating in border control or policing operations. However, he said no decisions on a bigger EU role had been taken during talks in Brussels with ambassadors from the 27 member states of the bloc.
Posted by: tipper 2008-05-06 |