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    GERMANY PRESSES RUSSIA TO LEAVE GEORGIA
    By Michael Fischer

    Associated Press Worldstream
    August 24, 2008 Sunday 4:51 PM GMT

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel
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    their pullout of Georgia, saying Moscow's credibility "is at stake."

    Speaking to German broadcaster ZDF, Merkel raised the possibility the
    European Union would call a special summit to address the situation
    in the Caucuses, saying France which currently holds the EU's rotating
    presidency would take up the issue in the coming days.

    "Russia has not yet fulfilled its commitment to the six-point peace
    plan," Merkel said, urging Moscow to uphold its end of the deal.

    "Russia's credibility is at stake," Merkel said.

    Under the plan, promoted by French President Nicolas Sarkozy and
    signed last week by Russia and Georgia, both sides must move back
    to positions they held before fighting broke out Aug. 7 in Georgia's
    South Ossetia region, which has close ties to Russia.

    Russia pulled the bulk of its troops and tanks from its small southern
    neighbor Friday after a brief but intense war, but the U.S. and
    its European allies have criticized Moscow for leaving some troops
    in Georgia and performing military operations despite agreeing to
    a cease-fire.

    Merkel also has suggested the EU could sponsor a conference with
    Georgia and its immediate neighbors, including Azerbidjan, Armenia
    and Ukraine, to encourage efforts to rebuild damaged infrastructure
    in Georgia.

    Russia would not participate in such a conference, she said.

    Also Sunday, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier spoke
    by telephone with his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, to insist
    Moscow uphold its end of the EU-brokered cease-fire agreement.

    Germany's Foreign Ministry said the two also agreed that 20 extra
    unarmed observers would be sent to monitor the situation in Georgia
    near the separatist region of South Ossetia.

    The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe agreed last
    week to immediately send 20 additional unarmed military monitors to
    join its 200-person mission in Georgia.

    Merkel departs Monday for a two-day trip to Sweden, Estonia and
    Lithuania, in an effort to promote continued dialogue with Moscow.
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