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时间Sat Sep 13 23:48:13 2008
标题: Russian forces withdraw from key Georgian checkpoints
* Story Highlights
* Russia: Peacekeeping forces will be withdrawn over the next seven days
* Russia said move was in line with agreement to completely withdraw from
Georgia
* Russian forces to remain in "security zone" around S.Ossetia and
Abkhazia
* Putin: Goal of remaining in zone is to prevent Georgia from launching
future attacks
MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- Russian peacekeepers are withdrawing from five
checkpoints in western Georgia where they have been since the conflict
between the two countries broke out last month, the Russian Foreign Ministry
said Saturday, according to the state-run Interfax news agency.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko said the peacekeeping forces
will be withdrawn over the next seven days from five spots between the port
city of Poti and the town of Senaki farther inland, Interfax said.
Nesterenko said the move was in line with Russia's agreement this week to
completely withdraw from Georgia, with the exception of the two disputed
territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
The agreement came after French President Nicolas Sarkozy traveled to Moscow
and met with his Russian counterpart, Dmitry Medvedev.
The September 8 agreement also called for 200 international monitors to be
deployed to South Ossetia.
Russia said Saturday, however, that its forces would remain in a "security
zone" around South Ossetia and Abkhazia -- a zone that is actually inside
Georgia.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said the goal of remaining in the zone
is to prevent Georgia from launching any offensive in the territories, and
that Russia expects the international monitors to take over responsibility in
the zone once they arrive.
"If that is done, Russia will honor all of its obligations" and withdraw
from the security zone, Putin said in an interview in the French newspaper Le
Figaro. "But it is necessary that the European Union also fulfills its
obligations."
The conflict began in early August after Georgia's military moved to secure
South Ossetia, sparking the intervention of Russia, which pushed its troops
deep into Georgia proper. Some Russian troops have remained in Georgia ever
since.
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