DW-WORLD: Analysis: EU's Future as Peace Broker at Stake in Caucasus Crisis An emergency EU meeting Monday in Brussels on how to respond to Russia's recognition of the Georgian breakaway provinces of Abkhazia and South Ossetia could Czechs reiterate support for Georgia's territorial integrity ...
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(29.08.2008) DW-WORLD: Georgia, Russia Sever Ties as Rights Groups Report on Violations Georgia and Russia cut direct diplomatic ties in a tit-for-tat political feud. The move came as human rights bodies called attention to a potential humanitarian disaster and evidence of ethnic violence during the war. (29.08.2008) DW-WORLD: Germany Calls Rumored Russian Oil Cut Unlikely The German government sees no signs that Russia might cut oil deliveries to Europe as part of its response to the crisis over Georgia, a spokesman has said. A newspaper report initially suggested this possibility. (29.08.2008) DW-WORLD: German Detente Supporter Bahr Says Cooperate With Russia The West should be seeking to improve cooperation with Russia rather than getting agitated about Moscow's recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, according to veteran Social Democratic politician Egon Bahr. (28.08.2008)
(Deutsche Welle)
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