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    Radio Free Europe, Czech Republic
    Aug 20 2004

    Putin Urges Georgia, South Ossetia To Negotiate

    20 August 2004 -- Russian President Vladimir Putin today urged
    Georgia and its separatist region of South Ossetia to renounce
    violence and settle their standoff through talks.


    Addressing reporters after meeting Armenian President Robert
    Kocharian in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Putin said only
    negotiations will allow the sides to find a solution to their
    sovereignty dispute.

    "There can be only one way out: to sit down to the negotiation table;
    secondly, to be able to reach agreements; and thirdly, to have enough
    political will to implement those agreements," Putin said.

    Putin also said he hoped both parties will have enough "political
    will" to implement decisions reached by the joint commission in
    charge of monitoring the 1992 Georgian-South Ossetian peace
    agreement.

    Earlier today, Russia's Foreign Ministry welcomed Georgia's decision
    to pull back its troops from South Ossetia after this week's
    violence.

    Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili ordered the pullout yesterday
    after its forces took possession of strategic outposts near the
    regional capital Tskhinvali.

    Russia had earlier criticized Saakashvili for sending troops into
    South Ossetia despite earlier pledges to peacefully reassert his
    authority over the region.
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