September 08, 2008
Russian Troops To Pull Out Of Georgia In 'One Month'
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has said Russian forces would be withdrawn from Georgia proper within one month.
Speaking after talks on September 8 with an EU delegation led by French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Medvedev also said that a team of 200 EU monitors will be deployed to South Ossetia no later than October 1.
Medvedev said Russia would pull out troops from Georgia after the deployment of the EU monitors.
"The withdrawal of all Russian peacekeeping forces from five surveillance posts on the line from Poti to Senaki [will take place] within seven days at the most, taking into consideration the signing on September 8, 2008, of legally binding documents guaranteeing that force will not be used against Abkhazia," Medvedev said.
International TalksThe Russian president also said that international talks on the breakaway Georgian regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia will take place in Geneva on October 15.
He said the talks would focus on "ways of ensuring security and stability in the region; the issue of refugees and displaced persons, based on internationally accepted principles and postconflict settlement practice, and any other issue that is proposed for discussion by mutual consent of the parties."