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"en.20061025.23.3-248"2
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Ladies and gentlemen, Russia’s desire to influence the fate of those of its neighbouring states that have turned to the Western model of development, is apparent both in its intervention in Ukraine’s internal affairs and in the case of Moldova and Georgia. The European Union has an interest in finding a peaceful solution to the conflict between Russia and Georgia. To that end, firstly, since CIS peace-keeping forces in South Ossetia are not able to carry out their task, they should be replaced by international peace-keepers. Secondly, Russia ought to refrain from military exercises in the close vicinity of Georgia’s territory. Thirdly, there must be an immediate end to violations of the rights of Georgia’s citizens, which are beginning to verge on ethnic cleansing, and also the blockade on Georgian goods. Fourthly, respecting the integrity of Georgia’s territory, the lawfulness of the issue of Russian passports in Abkhazia and South Ossetia should be reviewed, in order to prevent a repetition of the Transnistria scenario. Finally, both states should refrain from activities and statements which might foster any worsening of relations."@en1
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