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Linkiu sekmes EU ir NATO Lietuvos URM NATO Posedyje ir NATO vieningo atsako i Kremlin kgb chuntos chuliganizma, agresija pries Gruzija bei Urainos terorizavima:
-rusisku "'pyzkyperu-galavorezu", rusijos itakos isstumimas is Gruzijos,
-rusijos neteisetai pasisavinto "taikdariu" vardo anuliavimas,
-rusijos ivardijimas kaip agresorius ir zmonijos priesas Nr 1,

- vieningas USA ir NATO atkirtis Kermlin kgb chuntai,
-Gruzijos teritorijos vientisumo issaugojimas,
-Ukrainos ir Gruzijos pakvietimas i NATO narystes pasiruosimo Plana (MAP),..

Siulau MSNBC straipsni:

Report:
*Rusai iveze i Gruzijos teritorija artimo veikimo raketas (70-140km, galincias pasiekti Tbilisi)*
* Russia moved missiles into Georgia*
Moscow claims it will pull back Monday;

*U.S. to rethink Russia relationship*

GORI, Georgia - The Russian military moved missile launchers into the breakaway Georgian province of South Ossetia ahead of a pledged pullout, The New York Times reported Monday, citing U.S. officials.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has promised to withdraw from Georgia under terms of an EU-backed cease-fire agreement, but how quickly the troops will leave is unclear, as is exactly where they will redeploy.
The agreement calls for troops to withdraw to positions they held before fighting broke out on Aug. 7, but also provides for unspecified extra security measures such as patrol rights for the soldiers Russia calls peacekeepers.

The Times, citing anonymous U.S. officials who were familiar with intelligence reports, reported that the Russian military moved missile launchers into the region on Friday.

*U.S. officials told the Times that Russia deployed several SS-21 missile launchers (operational range 70-120 km, warhead: chemical, 100 kT nuclear warhead ) to positions north of Tskhinvali, the South Ossetian capital*.
* That would put the missiles within range of Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, the Times reported.*


Russian troops and tanks have controlled a wide swath of Georgia for days, including the country's main east-west highway, on which Gori sits.

*Russia is certain to keep some troops in South Ossetia — which wants to separate from Georgia — and the region's “president” Eduard Kokoity on Monday asked Russia to establish a permanent base there, the agency said.*

*U.S. rethinking relationship with Russia*


Top American officials said Washington would rethink its relationship with Moscow after its military drive deep into its much smaller neighbor and called for a swift Russian withdrawal.

*"I think there needs to be a strong, unified response to Russia to send the message that this kind of behavior, characteristic of the Soviet period, has no place in the 21st century," Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Sunday. *


But neither Gates nor Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice would be specific about what punitive actions the United States or the international community might take.

*Rice, who is flying to Europe on Monday to talk with NATO allies about what message the West should send to Russia, said Russia can't use "disproportionate force" against its neighbor and still be welcomed into the halls of international institutions.*

*"It's not going to happen that way," she said. "Russia will pay a price."*


*’Sarkozy warns of 'serious consequences'*

French President Nicolas Sarkozy warned Medvedev of "serious consequences" in Moscow's relations with the European Union if Russia does not comply with the cease-fire accord.

Medvedev had told Sarkozy that Russian troops would begin pulling back on Monday, headed toward South Ossetia. He stopped short of promising they would return to Russia.
Rusai sako: "posle draki rukami nie mašut" ir pasijuokia.Nesavalaikiai ES , JAV ir NATOveiksmai.
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