EU leaders find it difficult to reach agreement on Russia
French president Nicolas Sarkozy will travel to Moscow and Georgia tomorrow in a bid to convince Russia to deal with the remaining sticking points of the ceasefire agreement brokered on August 12.
French president Nicolas Sarkozy will travel to Moscow and Georgia tomorrow in a bid to convince Russia to deal with the remaining sticking points of the ceasefire agreement brokered on August 12.
Sarkozy, together with European Commission president José Manuel Barroso and EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana, will meet Russian president Dmitry Medvedev tomorrow.
The most controversial issue is that of the continuing Russian military presence in Georgia, which Moscow describes as ‘‘peacekeeping’’ and...
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