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    The Moscow Times
    Oct 9 2011

    Sarkozy Raps Russia During Caucasus Tour
    09 October 2011


    TBILISI, Georgia - French President Nicolas Sarkozy accused Russia
    before a cheering crowd in Georgia on Friday of violating the
    ceasefire that ended the 2008 war in the Caucasus and assured his
    audience that the door to the European Union remains open.

    Sarkozy addressed some 30,000 people packing Freedom Square in
    Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, his last stop on a two-day Caucasus tour
    that also took him to Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    He said Russia had flouted the truce he brokered to end its five-day
    war with Georgia by building up forces in the breakaway regions of
    South Ossetia and Abkhazia instead of withdrawing to pre-conflict
    positions.

    "France will not resign itself to a fait accompli," he said, with
    Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili looking on. "I would like to
    reiterate here my commitment to watch over the enforcement of the
    accord."

    Russia strengthened its control over South Ossetia and Abkhazia in the
    brief war and recognized them as independent nations afterward,
    clouding Saakashvili's hopes of bringing Georgia into NATO and the EU.

    Sarkozy said Georgia was "free to express its aspirations to join
    NATO, if it is the will of the people," as well as "to draw closer to
    the European Union and one day join."

    "When I am in Tbilisi, I feel I am in Europe," he said.

    Sarkozy also pleased his hosts in Armenia, warning Turkey that it
    might soon become illegal in France to deny that the mass killing of
    Armenians in the Ottoman Empire in 1915 was genocide. He called on
    Turkey to make a "gesture of reconciliation" and recognize the
    killings as genocide.

    If it does not, he said, France "will consider whether it must go
    further to amend its legislation to penalize this denial."

    He urged Armenia and Azerbaijan to resolve their dispute over
    Nagorno-Karabakh, a mainly Armenian-populated enclave in Azerbaijan.

    "The time has come to take the risk of peace," Sarkozy said at a
    meeting with Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan.

    "Armenians, Azeris and Turks: You must choose this path. There is no
    other, it is the path of peace," he said.


    http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/sarkozy-raps-russia-during-caucasus-tour/445063.html

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