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An American instructor trains Georgian soldiers at Vasiani base outside Tbilisi three weeks prior to Georgia’s invasion of S. Ossetia   AFP/East news 10.08.2009, 08:54 6 comments

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The war in South Ossetia resulted in a reconsideration of US policy towards the post-soviet space.

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Tears amongst the ashes: Ossetia’s mourning continues

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A Russian tank drives through a Roksky tunnel as it heads to the South Ossetian conflict zone, in Nizur on August 9, 2008. AFP Photo / Kazbek Basaev 08.08.2009, 14:31 4 comments

South Ossetia: stuck between a rock and a hard place?

S.Ossetia will always depend on the more populated Russia’s N.Ossetia, as well as Georgia, due to its geographical location, which is in the middle of the Georgian territory, says journalist and author Thomas De Waal.

Sergey Lavrov 05.08.2009, 15:35 2 comments

Saakashvili is a failed ideological project – Lavrov

As the anniversary of the deadly Georgian attack on South Ossetia approaches, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov shared his view on the conflict and its consequences for Georgia, Russia, and the world.

Georgia, Gori : Georgian soldiers (AFP Photo / Dimitar Dilkoff) 01.10.2009, 14:20 18 comments

Georgia started South Ossetian war – EU report

Georgia is responsible for unleashing the Five-Day War in the Caucasus last August, says an investigative report carried out by the EU.

RIA Novosti / Mikhail Mordasov 17.02.2010, 08:43 4 comments

Abkhazia won’t beg anyone to recognize it – Abkhazian President

Abkhazian President Sergey Bagapsh paid an official visit to Moscow at the invitation of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.

Mikhail Saakashvili 07.08.2009, 22:24 7 comments

Saakashvili was preparing the August war for years – Georgian scholars

Participants in a round table discussion in Tbilisi put the blame on the Saakashvili regime for a series of actions that brought about the August war.

02.09.2010, 17:51 3 comments

ROAR: “Travelers easily become trespassers in Georgia”

The Russian media are commenting on recommendations not to visit Georgia and new rules of sending telegrams to South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

New states need decades to be recognized

Published: 07 August, 2009, 15:34

Residents of Tskhinvali celebrate the recognition of South Ossetian independence / AFP Photo // Viktor Drachev

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South Ossetia is calling on the UN, the EU and the OSCE to recognize its independence along with that of Abkhazia.

It is also demanding the West stop its support of the Georgian military.

So far, only Russia and Nicaragua have recognized the two republics.

Andrey Klimov, the deputy head of the Russian State Duma Committee on International Affairs, is positive that sooner or later both South Ossetia and Abkhazia will be recognized internationally.

He reminded that “For example, Luxembourg was recognized by the Russian state at the beginning of the 19th century and we were alone in it at that time. Today, Luxembourg is a well-known state.”

Klimov said that, theoretically, Georgia may try to regain control over the republics by force.

“Unfortunately, provocations are the key point of Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili’s policies.”

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Vladimir Kremlev for RT 07.08.2009, 14:15 2 comments

ROAR: “Saakashvili irritates Europeans”

Many Russians still believe Western leaders supported Georgia in the conflict over South Ossetia because they tried to “squeeze Moscow out of the Caucasus.”

07.08.2009, 22:16

Political movements commemorate the August war

Different parties and movements have held rallies to mark the tragic events in South Ossetia. In Moscow, Communists were outside the US embassy protesting against the country’s policy in the Caucasus.