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    SARKOZY TELLS RUSSIA TO PULL BACK AMID NEW COLD WAR FEARS

    France24, France
    http://www.france24.com/en/20080827-sarkozy -russia-pullback-cold-war-fears-medvedev-georgia-e u&navi=MONDE
    Aug 27 2008

    During a conference Wednesday with French ambassadors, France's
    president Nicolas Sarkozy called on Russian forces to retreat to their
    pre-conflict positions, saying that no one wanted to "go back to the
    time of the Cold War".

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Wednesday no-one wanted another
    Cold War and called on Russia to pull back its forces to positions
    they held before the current conflict with Georgia.

    "The military forces which have not yet pulled back to the lines
    they held before the hostilities must move without delay," he told
    a meeting in Paris of France's ambassadors.

    Sarkozy said he would discuss the Georgia crisis later Wednesday by
    phone with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.

    "Nobody wants to go back to the time of the Cold War. NATO is not an
    adversary but a partner of Russia," he said.

    "As for the European Union, it seeks to build with this country
    (Russia) a close and positive relation," said Sarkozy, whose country
    now holds the EU's rotating presidency.

    He repeated that the EU condemned Moscow's recognition of the
    independence of the breakaway Georgian territories South Ossetia
    and Abkhazia.

    "This decision, which aims to unilaterally change the borders of
    Georgia, is quite simply unacceptable," he said.

    Russian forces entered Georgia on August 8 to thwart a Georgian
    attempt to regain control of South Ossetia that had been lost to
    Moscow-backed separatists.

    France brokered a ceasefire but the United States and other Western
    nations have accused Russia of breaching the accord by keeping tanks
    and troops in Georgia.
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