TBILISI - Russia's army yesterday continued its occupation of two enclaves in Georgia as Kremlin officials claimed they would accelerate what they said was an in-progress withdrawal.
TBILISI - Russia's army yesterday continued its occupation of two enclaves in Georgia as Kremlin officials claimed they would accelerate what they said was an in-progress withdrawal.
President Dmitry Medvedev promised his French counterpart, Nicolas Sarkozy, that all but a 500-strong contingent of peace keepers would leave Georgian soil by Friday.
But Russian troops were operating road checkpoints in the Gori region and held a Black Sea port under firm control. - Sapa-dpa
Russians move out
TBILISI - Russia's army yesterday continued its occupation of two enclaves in Georgia as Kremlin officials claimed they would accelerate what they said was an in-progress withdrawal.
TBILISI - Russia's army yesterday continued its occupation of two enclaves in Georgia as Kremlin officials claimed they would accelerate what they said was an in-progress withdrawal.
President Dmitry Medvedev promised his French counterpart, Nicolas Sarkozy, that all but a 500-strong contingent of peace keepers would leave Georgian soil by Friday.
But Russian troops were operating road checkpoints in the Gori region and held a Black Sea port under firm control. - Sapa-dpa
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