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12.09.2008 - Georgia attack is 'Russia's 9/11'

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has described Georgia's assault on South Ossetia as Russia's 9/11.
He said the world had learnt lessons from the attacks in the US on 11 September 2001 and hoped the same would happen after events in the Caucasus.

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Reports say Russian troops are showing signs of Russia: Georgia troop withdrawal to begin Monday ...
Russia Sets Up Black Sea Blockade as Caucasus War Widens ...
UN Security Council Remains Deadlocked Over South Ossetia ...
preparing to pull back from inside Georgia.
This is in line with a ceasefire deal brokered by French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Monday.
However, a Georgian Interior Ministry spokesman cast doubt on the preparations, saying: "There has been no sign of a withdrawal."
'Changed world'
Mr Medvedev was speaking to a group of foreign policy experts when he likened events in South Ossetia last month to those of the attacks on New York and Washington in 2001.
"Russia has zones where it has its interests. It is senseless to deny this, because we will defend our interests and the interests of Russian citizens," he said.

"The world has changed and it occurred to me that August 8 2008 has become for Russia as September 11 2001 for the United States. This is an accurate comparison corresponding to Russian realities.
"Humankind has drawn lessons from September 11 tragedy and other tragic events. I would like the world to draw lessons also from these events [in South Ossetia]."
Mr Medvedev said that even if Georgia were on the path to membership of Nato, Russia would still not hesitate to attack again in the same circumstances.
However, he played down fears that the crisis has caused a deep rift between Russia and the West, saying: "We don't need this."
Talks collapse?
Tensions have been high since Russian troops entered Georgia on 7 August, after responding to Georgian attempts to reassert its control in the breakaway region of South Ossetia.
Russia however agreed to pull back its troops from Georgia after the meeting with Mr Sarkozy, although it intends to keep its forces in South Ossetia and the other breakaway region, Abkhazia.
Moscow said it would withdraw from Georgia itself once international monitors were in place.
However, one senior Western diplomat was quoted by the Associated Press as saying talks on placing observers with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in South Ossetia and Abkhazia had collapsed.
The official accused Russia of stalling for time in an effort to keep the observers out of both separatist regions.
"It's become clear that Russia doesn't want any agreement. I think they're afraid of what the observers will see," the diplomat said.
Meanwhile, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees said on Friday that 68,000 of an estimated 192,000 people displaced by the fighting in South Ossetia had now returned home.

(BBC)


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