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08.08.2008 - EU, Germany Call for Immediate End to Fighting in South Ossetia

German Chancellor Angela Merkel called for an "immediate stop"
to all violence in South Ossetia.
 


"Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for prudence and moderation
from all sides of the conflict in South Ossetia and for an
immediate stop to all use of violence," her government said in a
statement.

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"The government is in close agreement with its partners
in the European Union, the Organization for Security and
Co-operation in Europe and NATO in this respect."


  


Germany heads a loose alliance known as the UN Group of Friends of
the Secretary General which has been trying to cool tensions
between Moscow and Tbilisi over Abkhazia, another breakaway
Georgian republic. German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier
visited Georgia, Abkhazia and Russia in July to present a peace
plan.


 


The EU Commission's spokesman, John Clancy, meanwhile also said
that EU officials were "extremely concerned" at the reports of
heavy fighting in the South Ossetian conflict zone.


 


The EU "deplores the loss of life," Clancy said. "The European
Commission calls for an immediate end to hostilities and for a
swift resumption to negotiations in the framework of existing
formats."


 


The 27-nation bloc "stands ready to increase its contribution to
conflict resolution in Georgia with confidence-building measures,"
he added.


 


EU External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner was "in
close contact" on the matter with both the French presidency of the
EU and Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
chief, the EU commission spokesman added.


 


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Solana (right) met Georgian Foreign Minister Eka Tkeshelashvili in
May

Earlier a spokeswoman for EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana
also called for an end to the hostilities.


 


"We are very concerned by the dramatic escalation of the
situation," Cristina Gallach said. "We are following it very
closely and we are in contact with all the parties. We renew the
appeal given Thursday by the head EU diplomat Javier Solana and
call on all parties to end the violence immediately."


  


Georgian forces had surrounded and shelled the capital of the
Russian-backed breakaway South Ossetia province on Friday, drawing
warnings of retaliation from Russia which supports the separatist
administration.


 

Quiet before the storm?
 


Georgian officials meanwhile said Friday, Aug. 8, that they would
cease attacks for three hours to let civilians leave.


 


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Saakashvili has called for a full mobilization

Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili has accused Russia of arming
the rebels and bombarding its territory. Russia said Georgia had
launched a "dirty adventure" and warned of unspecified retaliation,
the foreign ministry said in a statement posted on its Web site.


  


In a national televised address Friday, Saakashvili called for a
full mobilization: "Hundreds of thousands of Georgians should stand
together to save Georgia."


 


Long military convoys were shown on television Friday on the road
from western Georgia toward the separatist region.


  


Georgian troops now control a "large part of South Ossetia" and are
seeing the rebel regions' capital Tskhinvali, Saakashvili said.
"Tskhinvali is now liberated and fighting is ongoing now in the
center."


  


At least 15 people, primarily civilians, were killed in heavy
shelling and airstrikes of the capital Tskhinvali, news agency
Interfax cited South Ossetian officials as saying.


  


OSCE sends envoy

 


NATO head Jaap de Hoop Scheffer on Friday said he was "seriously
concerned" over the escalation and called "on all sides for an
immediate end of the armed clashes."


 


At an emergency session of the United Nations late Thursday, Russia
failed to push through an agreement for an immediate halt to
fighting from both sides.


 


The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
meanwhile will send a special envoy immediately to Georgia in
a bid to kick start negotiations, Finland, the current OSCE
chairman, announced Friday.



(Deutsche Welle)


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