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標題[新聞] 俄尋求亞太同盟支持
時間Thu Aug 28 17:38:06 2008
標題:(CNN) -- Russia has appealed to an Asian security alliance to support its
actions in Georgia.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev sought support from the members of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) at a summit Thursday in the Central
Asian nation of Tajikistan, The Associated Press reported.
Medvedev told the group, which includes China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, that support for Russia would serve as a "serious
signal for those are trying to justify the aggression."
The move comes as Russia tries to counterbalance mounting pressure from the
West over its military action in Georgia and its recognition of two breakaway
regions -- Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir will talk about the crisis in an exclusive
interview with CNN's Matthew Chance at 11am (GMT, 6amET) Thursday.
On Wednesday a U.S. ship carrying aid docked in Georgia, while Britain's
Foreign Secretary David Miliband traveled to the Ukraine, which is worried
about Russia's intentions in the region, to offer the UK's support.
Miliband equated Moscow's offensive in Georgia with the Soviet tanks that
invaded Czechoslovakia to crush the Prague Spring democratic reforms in 1968,
and demanded Russia "change course," AP reported.
"The sight of Russian tanks in a neighboring country on the 40th anniversary
of the crushing of the Prague Spring has shown that the temptations of power
politics remain," Miliband said. Watch CNN's
Russia, however, has continued to defend its recognition of Abkhazia and
South Ossetia.
Russian military entered Georgia proper from the provinces in early August
after Georgian troops attacked separatists in South Ossetia. Russia called it
an extension of their peacekeeping duties. The West and Georgia called it an
invasion.
Medvedev said recognizing South Ossetia and Abkhazia "was not a step taken
lightly, or without full consideration of the consequences."
In an op-ed that appeared on The Financial Times Web site, he said Georgia
was fighting a "vicious war on its minority nations."
Russia and the Caucasus region are jumbles of nationalities and, Medvedev
said "relations between nations living 'under one roof' need to be handled
with the utmost sensitivity."
He said after communism fell, Russia "reconciled itself to the 'loss' of 14
former Soviet republics, which became states in their own right" and observed
that around 25 million ethnic Russians "were left stranded in countries no
longer their own."
One of those former Soviet republics is Georgia, which "immediately stripped
its 'autonomous regions' of Abkhazia and South Ossetia of their autonomy," he
said.
He said Russia had enforced peace but "fears and aspirations of the South
Ossetian and Abkhazian peoples" lingered because Georgian President Mikheil
Saakashvili talked of rearming his troops and "reclaiming 'Georgian
territory.'"
Medvedev said the West ignored "the delicacy of the situation."
Germany on Wednesday added its criticism to Russian recognition of the two
republics.
Chancellor Angela Merkel told Medvedev by telephone the move violated
international law and the six-point Russian-Georgia cease-fire agreement
brokered on behalf of the European Union by France.
Merkel said: "The continued Russian presence in Georgia outside of Abkhazia
and South Ossetia, for example, in Poti, represents ... a significant
violation of the six-point plan agreement."
South Ossetia and Abkhazia broke away from Georgia during civil wars in the
1990s. Russia strengthened ties with them after the U.S. and much of Europe
recognized the independence of the Serbian province of Kosovo earlier this
year, a move that Moscow had warned against.
The Bush administration has insisted that both Abkhazia and South Ossetia
remain part of Georgia, a U.S. ally that is seeking NATO membership.
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report.
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