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    GERMANY OFFERS TO EVACUATE EU CITIZENS IN GEORGIA

    Deutsche Welle
    11.08.2008

    GroÃ~_ansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: Residential areas
    have been damaged in the fighting The German embassy has organized
    busses to to transport citizens out of Georgia. The German emgassy
    reports that 200 have already left due to the fighting and another
    100 are expected to leave by late Monday, Aug. 11.

    The bus is headed for the Armenian capital Yerevan, the German foreign
    ministry said. The German embassy emphasized that the citizens are
    not being "evacuated" but are leaving the country voluntarily.

    Some 300 German citizens are still in Georgia. They are being contacted
    and offered the chance to leave if they wish, ministry spokesman Jens
    Ploetner told a news conference Monday.

    Ploetner said that the German embassy in Tbilisi was also prepared
    to help citizens from other European countries.

    Germans in Georgia told to contact embassy

    "There is no reason for panic but we are calling on all German
    citizens... to contact the embassy," he said.

    Russia has bombed radars near the Georgian capital of Tbilisi and
    has hit residential areas in the Georgian city of Gori near the South
    Ossetian border. The United Nations refugee agency said that nearly
    80 percent of Gori's 50,000 residents have fled due to the bombings.

    Merkel urges end to violence

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel repeated her call for an end to
    the violence in a Monday morning phone conversation with Georgian
    President Mikheil Saakashvili, her spokesman Thomas Steg said.

    Merkel also gave her full support to French President Nicolas Sarkozy,
    who plans to travel to Moscow, Steg added. France currently holds
    the European Union's rotating presidency.

    Merkel said it was "essential that there is an immediate and
    non-conditional ceasefire and for all armed forces to withdraw to
    the positions held before the conflict" and that "the territorial
    integrity of Georgia should be respected," Steg said.

    Merkel plans to meet with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Friday,
    but said that the meeting will entirely focus on the current conflict.

    German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier has also spoken
    several times by phone with his Russian and Georgian counterparts,
    and also took part in a conference call on Sunday with other EU
    foreign ministers, Ploetner said.

    --Boundary_(ID_AbBOuSQotg4rRsGWEVWBTw)--
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