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At a press conference on Monday in Tbilisi, Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili accused the Kremlin of ethnic cleansing and attempting to topple his government. Earlier, Saakashvili signed a ceasefire agreement proposed by European Union envoys, who will travel to Moscow in an attempt to persuade Russia to halt the fighting in Georgia. For its part, Moscow has accused the Washington of trying to disrupt its military operations by flying Georgian troops from Iraq into the conflict zone in South Ossetia. The Kremlin also supports Abkhazia, another Georgian breakaway province, and has issued an ultimatum for Georgian forces there to disarm. Tblisi has rejected the demand.
(Deutsche Welle)
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