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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
No timetable for Russian withdrawal: Lavrov
2008-08-17
Russian troops in Georgia have no timetable for withdrawing, as required under a peace deal, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Saturday. Asked by journalists how long a pullout from Georgia would take, Lavrow replied: "As long as needed." He added it would depend on Russian units being able to implement unspecified "additional security measures." "It doesn't only depend on us," the foreign minister said. "We are constantly encountering various problems with the Georgian side and it will depend how quickly and effectively this problem will be solved." Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed the French-brokered ceasefire deal Saturday. However, Russian troops still control swathes of Georgia, including beyond the limits of South Ossetia where they poured in last week to support local separatists against a Georgian offensive.
Posted by:Fred

#2  I may be wrong but I'm thinking Russia may covertly want the US-NATO/EU in the CASPIAN-BLACK SEA + BALKAN, etc. REGIONS to help isolate NUCLEARIZING IRAN + CENTRAL ASIAN ISLAMISM. Russ ia still needs econ modernization AMAP ALAP ala the Great Game, which they are NOT going to achieve widout US-Western investment + trade. FORMER SSRS ARE NOT GOING TO TRUST NOR TRADE WID A RESURGENT BELLIGERENT RUSSIA.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-08-17 21:20  

#1  Keep throwing your weight around, guys, we're all terribly impressed.
Posted by: Perfesser   2008-08-17 09:52  

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