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Georgia has said it will hand over to the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe four Russian military officers charged with spying. | Georgia has said it will hand over to the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe four Russian military officers charged with spying. |
A spokesman for Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili said the transfer "ceremony" would take place on Monday. | A spokesman for Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili said the transfer "ceremony" would take place on Monday. |
Last week's arrest of the four officers triggered a furious political row between Moscow and Tbilisi. | Last week's arrest of the four officers triggered a furious political row between Moscow and Tbilisi. |
Shortly after Georgia's announcement, Russia said it was suspending transport and postal links with the state. | |
Moscow has said the charges are absurd. It has recalled its ambassador and evacuated some of its staff in Georgia. | |
"Today, after the briefing of the OSCE chairman and the Georgian president... the four Russian military officers who were detained will be transferred to OSCE representatives," President Saakashvili's spokesman said. | "Today, after the briefing of the OSCE chairman and the Georgian president... the four Russian military officers who were detained will be transferred to OSCE representatives," President Saakashvili's spokesman said. |
He was referring to talks scheduled for Monday between Belgian Foreign Minister Karel De Gucht, who currently holds the OSCE chair, and Mr Saakashvili in Tbilisi. | He was referring to talks scheduled for Monday between Belgian Foreign Minister Karel De Gucht, who currently holds the OSCE chair, and Mr Saakashvili in Tbilisi. |
On Sunday, Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Georgia of state terrorism over the arrests, and of trying to provoke Moscow. | On Sunday, Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Georgia of state terrorism over the arrests, and of trying to provoke Moscow. |
Mr Saakashvili has said Russia wants to destabilise his country because of its pro-western stance. | Mr Saakashvili has said Russia wants to destabilise his country because of its pro-western stance. |