Russia harshly criticized Group of Seven members for their hypocrisy

Russia harshly criticized Group of Seven members for their hypocrisy
Russia harshly criticized Group of Seven members for their hypocrisy

G7 countries united against Russia and issued a joint statement in which they condemned Russia’s recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
Foreign ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the USA and Great Britain said that Russia had violated the territorial integrity in Georgia, as well as the resolution of the UN Security Council regulating relations between Georgia, Abkhazia and South Ossetia.

“Russia’s decision has called into question its commitment to peace and security in the Caucasus,” the counties’ foreign ministers said in a statement. “We deplore Russia ’s excessive use of military force in Georgia and its continued occupation of parts of Georgia.”

The ministers urged Russia to withdraw its troops from Georgia to the positions Read more »

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Putin accuses U.S. of orchestrating Georgian war

Russian PM Vladimir Putin has accused the U.S. of orchestrating the conflict in Georgia.
Russian PM Vladimir Putin has accused the U.S. of orchestrating the conflict in Georgia.

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has accused the United States of orchestrating the conflict in Georgia to benefit one of its presidential election candidates.
In an exclusive interview with CNN’s Matthew Chance in the Black Sea city of Sochi Thursday, Putin said the U.S. had encouraged Georgia to attack the autonomous region of South Ossetia.

Putin told CNN it was done to benefit a presidential candidate — Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama are competing to succeed George W. Bush.

Putin said Russia had no choice but to invade Georgia after some of its peacekeepers in South Ossetia were killed. He told Chance it was to avert a human calamity.

The former Russian president, still considered the most powerful man in the country, Read more »

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Iran proposes using SCO currencies

Ahmadinejad (L) shakes hands with Russian President Medvedev (R) before Chinese President Hu Jintao (2nd R) and Kazakh President Nazarbayev (2nd L) Dushanbe, Aug 28

Iran has proposed that members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) should use their own currencies in trade with each other.

“Iran’s suggestion is to use the currencies of the SCO states in transactions between members of the organization,” President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said as he addressed the SCO summit in the Tajik capital, Dushanbe on Thursday.

“Such a measure will help maintain and strengthen the value of the foreign exchange reserves of member states. The organization can also devise a long term plan to study the feasibility of using a single currency in the future,” he added.

Ahmadinejad also suggested establishing a SCO bank to facilitate monetary Read more »

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Europeans Consider Sanctions Against Russia

A number of European nations think sanctions are a suitbale way of punishing Russia
A number of European nations think sanctions are a suitbale way of punishing Russia

French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner on Thursday, Aug. 28 said European nations were considering imposing sanctions against Russia while Germany called for an investigation into alleged abuses in Georgia.

Addressing journalists three days before an emergency EU summit in Brussels, Kouchner said “sanctions were being considered, as well as other means” to address the issue, but he did not specify.

“I, myself, would not anticipate sanctions (being imposed), while the meeting has not yet taken place,” said Kouchner. France is currently president of the Union and has been at the forefront of the EU’s attempts to resolve the crisis.

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Bush condemns Moscow’s action

President Bush walks from the Oval Office to the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, July 9, 2008, to make a statement on FISA reform legislation.Russia recognised two rebel regions of Georgia as independent states, driving up tension in the volatile Caucasus and putting Moscow on a collision course with the West.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Tbilisi’s desire to seize back Abkhazia and South Ossetia by force had killed all hopes for their peaceful co-existence in one state with Georgia.

But, leading a chorus of Western condemnation of the move, US President George W Bush said the two regions were part of Georgia and “they must remain so”.

“Russia’s action only exacerbates tensions and complicates diplomatic negotiations,” Read more »

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60 children among Afghan dead, UN finds

A boy carries his belongings next to the rubble of his home which was destroyed in a U.S. airstrike in the villiage of Azizabad in the Shindand district of Herat province, Afghanistan, Saturday, Aug 23, 2008.KABUL, Afghanistan: A United Nations human rights team has found “convincing evidence” that some 90 civilians — among them 60 children — were killed in air strikes on a village in western Afghanistan on Thursday night, a statement issued by the United Nations mission in Kabul said, making it almost certainly the deadliest case of civilian casualties caused by any United States military operation in Afghanistan since 2001.

The United Nations the team visited the scene and interviewed survivors and local officials and elders, getting a name, age and gender of each person reported killed. The team reported that 15 people had been injured Read more »

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Tensions build as U.S. ship arrives in Georgia

The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Dallas arrives in the Georgian port of Batumi.
The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Dallas arrives in the Georgian port of Batumi.

A U.S. Coast Guard ship carrying humanitarian aid docked in the Georgian Black Sea port of Batumi Wednesday, as Georgia’s Western allies renewed their criticism of Russia amid escalating tensions.
The cutter Dallas bypassed its original destination, the Georgian port of Poti, which is controlled by Russian troops still in the country despite a cease-fire deal to end conflict between the two countries.

In another development Wednesday, Georgia has recalled some of its diplomatic staff from its Moscow embassy, Russia’s foreign ministry said.

The arrival of the Dallas came as Western leaders renewed criticism of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s move Tuesday to recognize the independence of two Georgian breakaway provinces, Abkhazia and South Ossetia, over which Georgia Read more »

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