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Moscow warns EU on Georgia ties | Moscow warns EU on Georgia ties |
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Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said further Western support for Georgia's present leadership would be a mistake of historic magnitude. | Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said further Western support for Georgia's present leadership would be a mistake of historic magnitude. |
Mr Lavrov called for an embargo on arms supplies to Georgia until a different government was in place there. | Mr Lavrov called for an embargo on arms supplies to Georgia until a different government was in place there. |
He was speaking ahead of an emergency EU summit on the Georgian crisis. | He was speaking ahead of an emergency EU summit on the Georgian crisis. |
The meeting is expected to condemn Moscow's recognition of independence for Georgia's breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. | The meeting is expected to condemn Moscow's recognition of independence for Georgia's breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. |
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has said his decision is irrevocable. | Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has said his decision is irrevocable. |
Redefining principles | |
Speaking in Moscow, Mr Lavrov said Russia had returned to the world stage as a responsible state which could defend its citizens. | |
EU leaders have been divided about how to respond to Russia over Georgia | |
He warned the US and its allies that supporting the government of Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili would be a historic mistake, and called for an arms embargo "while a different government turns Georgia into a normal state". | |
"To protect the region from the recurrence of violence, Russia will continue taking measures to punish the guilty, so that this regime is never able to do evil," he added. | "To protect the region from the recurrence of violence, Russia will continue taking measures to punish the guilty, so that this regime is never able to do evil," he added. |
Mr Lavrov's comments follow Mr Medvedev's redefining of Russia's foreign policy principles. | |
Russia, the Kremlin leader declared, would no longer accept a situation whereby a single country, like the US, sought global domination. | |
Mr Medvedev also pledged to defend the lives and dignity of Russian citizens, wherever they are located. | |
He made it clear that there are parts of the world where Russia sees itself as having privileged interests. | |
'Fundamental choice' | 'Fundamental choice' |
The EU will also put its relationship with Russia under increased scrutiny, the French foreign ministry told the BBC. | The EU will also put its relationship with Russia under increased scrutiny, the French foreign ministry told the BBC. |
But correspondents say that despite talk of sanctions from the French foreign minister last week, such a tough response now looks highly unlikely. | But correspondents say that despite talk of sanctions from the French foreign minister last week, such a tough response now looks highly unlikely. |
Dmitry Medvedev warned Moscow would retaliate against any sanctions | |
Georgian demonstrators are planning to hold rallies in Tbilisi and in other European capitals to coincide with the special EU summit in Brussels. | |
The EU's 27 members are united in their alarm at Russia's action in Georgia, but divided about how to respond, says BBC Europe correspondent Jonny Dymond in Brussels. | The EU's 27 members are united in their alarm at Russia's action in Georgia, but divided about how to respond, says BBC Europe correspondent Jonny Dymond in Brussels. |
Calls for a fundamental change in the relationship with Russia are unlikely to get the support required, he says, as many EU states are wary of alienating Russia, an important trading partner and a major energy supplier. | |
Monday's meeting is expected to bring a pledge for more monitors on the ground, substantial economic aid, a free trade agreement and easier travel arrangements for Georgians, correspondents say. | |
The summit comes a day after British Prime Minister Gordon Brown called for a root-and-branch review of the EU's relationship with Russia, saying no nation should be allowed to exert an energy stranglehold over Europe. | The summit comes a day after British Prime Minister Gordon Brown called for a root-and-branch review of the EU's relationship with Russia, saying no nation should be allowed to exert an energy stranglehold over Europe. |
But German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier warned Europe would only hurt itself if, as he put it, it were to get emotional and slam the doors. | But German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier warned Europe would only hurt itself if, as he put it, it were to get emotional and slam the doors. |
'Dirty aggression' | 'Dirty aggression' |
"Russia's commitment to a relationship of understanding and co-operation with the rest of Europe is in doubt," wrote French President Nicolas Sarkozy in a letter to EU leaders before the summit, obtained by the Associated Press news agency. | "Russia's commitment to a relationship of understanding and co-operation with the rest of Europe is in doubt," wrote French President Nicolas Sarkozy in a letter to EU leaders before the summit, obtained by the Associated Press news agency. |
France currently chairs the EU and brokered a peace deal between Russia and Georgia. | France currently chairs the EU and brokered a peace deal between Russia and Georgia. |
"It's up to Russia today to make a fundamental choice and to engage neighbours and partners in settling disputes peacefully." | "It's up to Russia today to make a fundamental choice and to engage neighbours and partners in settling disputes peacefully." |
Mr Saakashvili, for his part, urged EU leaders not to give up in the face of what he called Russia's "dirty attempt at aggression". | Mr Saakashvili, for his part, urged EU leaders not to give up in the face of what he called Russia's "dirty attempt at aggression". |
Russia's four-day war with Georgia began on 7 August when Georgia tried to regain control of South Ossetia by force, and Russia counter-attacked deep into Georgia. | Russia's four-day war with Georgia began on 7 August when Georgia tried to regain control of South Ossetia by force, and Russia counter-attacked deep into Georgia. |