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At the Kremlin's request, NATO has agreed to hold an extraordinary meeting on Tuesday to discuss the crisis in Georgia. At a press conference in Tbilisi on Monday, Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili accused Moscow of attempting to topple his government. Earlier, Saakashvili had signed a ceasefire agreement proposed by European Union envoys, who will now attempt to persuade Moscow to accept a truce. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has suggested that the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe send observers to the disputed region of South Ossetia, where the Kremlin charges that Tbilisi has triggered a humanitarian catastrophe.
(Deutsche Welle)
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