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标题[新闻] 俄签署停战协定
时间Sat Aug 16 20:07:44 2008
标题:Russia signs cease-fire, tensions remain high
TBILISI, Georgia (CNN) -- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has signed the
cease-fire plan designed to end its military conflict with Georgia, his
office says.
However, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman said it would not completely
withdraw from Georgian territory until troops had finished cleaning up
ammunition, weapons and boobytraps left behind by Georgian troops.
Medvedev saw the cease-fire as "very positive," said spokesman Andrei
Nesterenko Saturday.
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili signed the deal Friday, during a visit
from U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
It has been the toughest week in east-west relations since the end of the
Cold War after Georgia launched an offensive against the Russian-allied
separatist government in South Ossetia and Russia responded by invading, the
conflict also spreading to a second breakaway region -- Abkhazia.
The fighting has died down, but Russian troops remained within 25 miles (40
kilometers) of Georgia's capital Tbilisi Saturday, and were still on the
western front around the breakaway section of Abkhazia, according to CNN's
Frederik Pleitgen.
Nesterenko told CNN the troops were "completing security operations," which
included removing "huge depots" of ammunition and equipment and boobytraps
left behind by retreating Georgian troops.
The fighting has raised fears a new era of east-west confrontation was
drawing closer, which was worsened Friday by Russian anger over a U.S. deal
with Poland to base part of its missile shield in the country.
The deal, signed Thursday, would see U.S. interceptor rockets based in Poland
and linked to an air-defense radar system in the Czech Republic.
Gen. Anatoly Nogovitsyn, a top Russian officer, highlighted Russia's anger
with the system, saying that Poland was now at risk of attack, perhaps with
nuclear weapons, The Associated Press reported.
Poland moved to diffuse the situation Saturday, saying it was open to Russian
inspections of the missile interceptor base, AP reported. However, the
Ukraine said it was interested in joining a joint missile defense system with
other European countries.
Ukraine Foreign Ministry spokesman Liubov Abravitova would not specify if it
was referring to the U.S. system.
Ukraine also warned Russia it may not allow its ships involved in blockading
Georgian ports to return to Crimea bases it leases from Ukraine.
The U.S. maintains its missile shield is to deter rogue attacks from Iran,
but Russia says it is aimed at it.
The level of rhetoric on both sides has grown louder through the week, U.S.
President George W. Bush chiding Russia for Cold War-style behavior in its
territorial conflict with Georgia, accusing it of "bullying and intimidation."
Medvedev said Russia would "guarantee" peace in the Caucasus region but made
no commitment to remove its forces from Georgia or its breakaway territories.
Meanwhile Rice warned Russia that it had to withdraw its troops after the
cease-fire deal was signed.
Rice said international observers followed by neutral peacekeepers should be
dispatched quickly to Georgia and its separatist regions of South Ossetia and
Abkhazia, where Russia has a peacekeeping mission. Video
The conflict began late last week, when Georgia launched a military
incursion into South Ossetia in an effort to rout separatist rebels.
Russia -- which supports the separatists, many of whom claim Russian
citizenship -- has peacekeeping responsibilities for the region and responded
by sending tanks into the province for what it said was peace enforcement.
From there the violence spread into Georgia and Abkhazia.
Under the cease-fire, about 1,500 Russian peacekeepers are allowed to remain,
and can do patrols about 6 kilometers outside, the "zone of conflict," a
reference to South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
They are not permitted to patrol in Gori and other Georgian cities and cannot
hamper aid distribution or control ports, highways or railroads, the
officials said.
It is unclear how many people have been killed in the conflict, but various
claims put the figure in the thousands.
The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said Friday that it estimated that
more than 118,000 people have been displaced by the fighting, citing
statistics supplied by the Russian and Georgian governments.
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broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this
report.
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/08/16/georgia.russia.war/index.html
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