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A Georgian soldier guards the entrance
of the Senaki Military Base as civilians wait to enter Senaki in western
Georgia, August 25, 2008. Russia's parliament unanimously approved on
Monday resolutions calling for the recognition of two rebel regions of
Georgia as independent states, a move likely to worsen already strained
relations with the West.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) -- The Group of Seven
reaffirmed on Monday its support for Georgia's territorial integrity and
expressed "alarm" over reports that Russia's parliament voted to recognize two
breakaway Georgian regions as independent states.
"The G7 is united in support for Georgia's
territorial integrity and alarmed by reports of Russian plans to recognize
Abkhazia and South Ossetia," a U.S. State Department official said after a
conference call among political directors of the group of industrialized
nations.
The G7 groups Britain, Canada, France, Germany,
Italy, Japan and the United States.
The U.S.-led West has urged Russia to respect
Georgia's territorial integrity and withdraw its forces from Georgia, a close
Western ally.