Russia, Georgia exchange prisoners in Georgia
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    MOSCOW, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- Russia and Georgia on Tuesday carried out a prisoner exchange in the Gori region of Georgia, a senior Russian military official said.

    Moscow handed over 13 Georgian military personnel and two civilians, captured during the recent conflict over South Ossetia, in exchange for five Russians, among them two pilots, said Igor Konashenkov, an aide to the commander-in-chief of the Russian Ground Force.

    Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin confirmed the exchange of prisoners.

    "A protocol has been signed, under which both sides have assumed an obligation to continue the contacts relating to the search for and return of prisoners," Karasin was quoted by the Interfax news agency as saying.

    The deal was initially scheduled for Monday. The Russian side said the talks failed because Georgian negotiators made requests "unrelated" to the exchange, while Georgia accused Russia of failing to provide an accurate list of prisoners.

    Russia declared a halt to its military offensive in Georgia last Tuesday after days of conflict in South Ossetia. According to Russian figures, around 1,600 civilians were killed during the hostilities.

Russian troops start pullout from Georgia

GORI, Georgia, Aug. 18 (Xinhua) -- Russian troops and armored vehicles began to pull out from the Georgian city of Gori Monday afternoon under the terms of a French-brokered peace plan.

Russian troops and armored vehicles pull out from the city of Gori, Georgia, Aug. 18, 2008. It was reported earlier that Russian forces had started to withdraw from Tskhinvali, capital of Georgia's breakaway region of South Ossetia, toward the Russian region of North Ossetia. (Xinhua/Shen Bohan)

Russian troops and armored vehicles pull out from the city of Gori, Georgia, Aug. 18, 2008. (Xinhua/Shen Bohan)
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Georgian president signs peace plan

Georgia's President Mikheil Saakashvili speaks during a news briefing in Tbilisi after talks with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Aug. 15, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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    TBILISI, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili said on Friday that he has signed the peace plan to settle the conflict between his country and its breakaway region of South Ossetia.

    Saakashvili made the statement at a press conference after talks with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Full story

Medvedev: Russia expects Georgia to accept settlement principles

    MOSCOW, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Friday his country expects Georgia to give its written consent to the principles for settling the conflict between Georgia and its breakaway region of South Ossetia, the Interfax news agency reported.

    "Now these principles should be accepted by Georgia and need to be followed, with guarantees from Russia, the Council of Europe, and the OSCE (the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe). I hope this will happen in the near future. We expect relevant information," Medvedev was quoted by Interfax as saying. Full story

Russia concerned by U.S. aid for Georgia

    MOSCOW, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) -- A senior Russian general said Thursday that Russia questioned cargoes airlifted by the United States to Georgia were really humanitarian aid, Russian news agencies reported.

    "U.S. military transport aircraft are reported to have been airlifting some humanitarian cargoes to Tbilisi airport," Col. Gen.Anatoly Nogovitsyn, deputy head of Russia's General Staff, was quoted by the RIA Novosti news agency as saying at a press conference. Full story

Russia to back any status decision by South Ossetia, Abkhazia

    MOSCOW, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) -- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Thursday that Moscow will support any decision made by Georgia's breakaway regions South Ossetia and Abkhazia on their status.

    "The position of the Russian Federation is unchanged. We shall support any decision the people of South Ossetia and Abkhazia will make in conformity with the United Nations Charter, the international convention of 1966, and the Helsinki act on security and cooperation in Europe," Medvedev was quoted by the Itar-Tass news agency as saying.  Full story

Russia denounces U.S. statement on Russia-Georgia conflict

    MOSCOW, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) -- Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday slammed the statement made by U.S. President George W. Bush on the conflict between Russia and Georgia, saying facts mentioned in the speech are untrue, Russian news agencies reported.

    "I listened to George Bush's statement -- and was surprised -- the facts he cited are untrue," Lavrov was quoted by the RIA Novosti news agency as saying. He flatly denied the claims of the U.S. president that Russian troops had blocked Georgia's Black Seaport of Poti.  Full story

Georgian parliament votes to quit CIS

    TBILISI, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) -- Georgia's parliament voted Thursday to withdraw from three agreements concerning its membership of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), news reports reaching here from Russia said.

    The resolution, unanimously supported by all the deputies at the emergency session, means that Georgia is quitting the CIS, according to the source.  Full story

Ukrainian, U.S. presidents meet on situations in Georgia

    KIEV, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) -- Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko and his U.S. counterpart George W. Bush talked over phone on Thursday to discuss situations in Georgia, the Ukrainian presidential office said in a statement.

    "The talk focuses on Georgian situations, and measures that need to be taken to halt the conflict," said the statement.  Full story

EU ready to send observers into Georgia, differ over response to Russia

    BRUSSELS, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) -- The European Union (EU) is ready to send observers to Georgia as announced after an emergency meeting of the foreign ministers here on Wednesday, despite failure to forge a united stance on how to respond to Russia's military action in South Ossetia.  Full story

Bush sends Rice to France, Georgia to halt conflicts

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President George W. Bush said Wednesday that he is sending Secretary of State Rice to France and Georgia to discuss efforts to halt the conflicts between Georgia and Russia.

    In a brief statement in the White House, Bush also demanded Russian troops now in Georgia must withdraw and said he is concerned that Russia might not have halted military operations in Georgia.  Full story

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