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标题: Nato extends support to Georgia [打印本页]

作者: tauringhuang.    时间: 2008-9-16 00:33
标题: Nato extends support to Georgia
Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, Nato's secretary-general, has arrived in Georgia to show support for the country after last month's conflict with Russia and to discuss Georgia's bid to join the military alliance.

The two-day mission will see the inauguration of the Nato-Georgia co-operation commission, conceived after the conflict to bolster ties with Tbilisi, and talks with Mikheil Saakashvili, the country's president
作者: tauringhuang.    时间: 2008-9-16 00:33
Georgia hopes Nato will approve a "membership action plan" (Map) in December that would make the country an official candidate for joining the alliance, but some Nato members are wary of angering Russia, which opposes Georgian membership.

De Hoop Scheffer was accompanied by ambassadors from all of the 26 Nato nations, who will also examine Georgia's reconstruction following the war.

On Monday, the European Commission in Brussels announced it would give $700m in aid over two years to help Georgia rebuild infrastructure destroyed in the fighting.

The secretary-general was met at the steps of his plane by Georgian officials and an honour guard of soldiers with Georgian flags flying from their bayonets.
作者: tauringhuang.    时间: 2008-9-16 00:33
Russian warning

As the ambassadors arrived in Tbilisi, Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's president, warned the West that any sanctions imposed on Moscow over the war in Georgia would backfire.

"It's senseless to pressure Russia with sanctions,'' Medvedev said at a meeting with Russian business leaders.

"They can shut a couple of sources of [revenue] to a banana republic and make its situation dramatic. It won't work like that here.''

Without mentioning any specific nation, Medvedev warned that attempts to punish Russia would also hurt the West.

"Sanctions is a weapon that will backfire,'' he said. "If attempts are made to introduce sanctions, damages will be symmetrical.''

The president also dismissed calls by some Western diplomats to prevent Russia from joining the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
作者: tauringhuang.    时间: 2008-9-16 00:33
Russia would like to join the WTO but would not be pressured into concessions, Medvedev said.

"The WTO isn't a carrot, it entails a lot of difficult obligations,'' he said. "And if we do it, let us do it in a normal way without them trying to scare us.''
作者: tauringhuang.    时间: 2008-9-16 00:34
Difficult concessions

Last month's Russian military push into Georgia to repel a Georgian attack on South Ossetia has been condemned by the alliance, as has Moscow's subsequent recognition of South Ossetia and another breakaway region, Abkhazia, as independent.

Under an European Union-backed deal all Russian troops will leave uncontested parts of Georgia by the middle of next month, while 7,600 Russian soldiers, more than twice the pre-war levels, will remain in South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

In an interview published on Monday in London's Financial Times newspaper, de Hoop Scheffer said the EU agreement to help end the conflict had been "difficult to swallow" because it made too many concessions to Russia.

"If the Russians are staying in South Ossetia with so many forces, I do not consider this as a return to the status quo," de Hoop Scheffer said.

"The option of keeping Russian forces in South Ossetia and Abkhazia is not acceptable."




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