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Georgian row over origins of war | Georgian row over origins of war |
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A former Georgian ambassador has caused uproar in Georgia by saying his country, not Russia, started August's war over South Ossetia. | |
Erosi Kitsmarishvili, a former envoy to Russia, was testifying at a parliamentary commission hearing into the war the breakaway Georgian region. | Erosi Kitsmarishvili, a former envoy to Russia, was testifying at a parliamentary commission hearing into the war the breakaway Georgian region. |
One lawmaker threw his pen at Mr Kitsmarishvili and then had to be restrained as he charged towards him. | One lawmaker threw his pen at Mr Kitsmarishvili and then had to be restrained as he charged towards him. |
Georgia maintains its assault on South Ossetia followed a Russian invasion. | Georgia maintains its assault on South Ossetia followed a Russian invasion. |
'Saakashvili plans' | 'Saakashvili plans' |
"Russia was ready for this war, but the Georgian leadership started the military action first," Mr Kitsmarishvili told the commission on Tuesday. | "Russia was ready for this war, but the Georgian leadership started the military action first," Mr Kitsmarishvili told the commission on Tuesday. |
He said he had this information "from high-ranking Georgian officials". However, he said he believed Georgia had been provoked into war by Russia. | He said he had this information "from high-ranking Georgian officials". However, he said he believed Georgia had been provoked into war by Russia. |
Mr Kitsmarishvili has been an outspoken critic of the Georgian president since being replaced as ambassador to Moscow, the BBC's Tom Esslemont in Tbilisi says. | Mr Kitsmarishvili has been an outspoken critic of the Georgian president since being replaced as ambassador to Moscow, the BBC's Tom Esslemont in Tbilisi says. |
On Tuesday, the former envoy also claimed that Mr Saakashvili told him in March of plans to use force to retake Abkhazia - another Georgia's rebel region. | On Tuesday, the former envoy also claimed that Mr Saakashvili told him in March of plans to use force to retake Abkhazia - another Georgia's rebel region. |
He said the president had also told him he would move the Georgian capital to Abkhazia's capital, Sukhumi, in August. | He said the president had also told him he would move the Georgian capital to Abkhazia's capital, Sukhumi, in August. |
Several members of the bi-partisan commission and Georgian government officials described Mr Kitsmarishvili's comments as "shameless" and "irresponsible". | Several members of the bi-partisan commission and Georgian government officials described Mr Kitsmarishvili's comments as "shameless" and "irresponsible". |
Georgia accuses Russia of sending troops and tanks into South Ossetia in the hours before Tbilisi launched its assault on the regional capital Tskhinvali on 7 August. | Georgia accuses Russia of sending troops and tanks into South Ossetia in the hours before Tbilisi launched its assault on the regional capital Tskhinvali on 7 August. |
Moscow says it intervened only after Tbilisi began shelling the rebel region. | Moscow says it intervened only after Tbilisi began shelling the rebel region. |
Russian forces ousted Georgian troops from South Ossetia during the five-day war. | Russian forces ousted Georgian troops from South Ossetia during the five-day war. |
Moscow still keeps thousands of its troops in South Ossetia and Abkhazia. | Moscow still keeps thousands of its troops in South Ossetia and Abkhazia. |
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