This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/world/europe/6058410.stm

The article has changed 4 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 2 Version 3
Georgian deportee dies in Moscow Georgian deportee dies in Moscow
(about 3 hours later)
A Georgian man has died from an asthma attack at a Moscow airport while waiting to be deported from Russia.A Georgian man has died from an asthma attack at a Moscow airport while waiting to be deported from Russia.
The Georgian embassy says Tengiz Togonidze, 58, was denied medical attention during five days of detention despite his requests to see a doctor.The Georgian embassy says Tengiz Togonidze, 58, was denied medical attention during five days of detention despite his requests to see a doctor.
The Russian authorities insist that everything possible was done for the man, who died at Domodedovo airport. The Russian authorities say everything possible was done for Mr Togonidze, who died at Domodedovo airport.
A plane carrying about 150 other deported Georgians left Moscow on Tuesday, bound for Georgia.A plane carrying about 150 other deported Georgians left Moscow on Tuesday, bound for Georgia.
In a statement on Tuesday, EU foreign ministers meeting in Luxembourg urged Russia "not to pursue measures targeting Georgians" and voiced "grave concern" about the impact of Russia's economic sanctions against Georgia.
Talks with Putin
EU External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner also asked the pro-Western authorities in Georgia to avoid actions leading to tension. She said both sides should tone down their rhetoric.
EU leaders are to have dinner with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Lahti, Finland, on Friday. The talks were planned to focus on energy security, but Georgia is also expected to be on the agenda now.
About 700 Georgians have been deported as illegal immigrants since Russia imposed sanctions on Georgia two weeks ago.About 700 Georgians have been deported as illegal immigrants since Russia imposed sanctions on Georgia two weeks ago.
Human rights groups say some of those expelled were in Russia legally.Human rights groups say some of those expelled were in Russia legally.
EU concern
Russia started expelling Georgian citizens in a crackdown after Georgia briefly detained four Russians last month, accusing them of spying.Russia started expelling Georgian citizens in a crackdown after Georgia briefly detained four Russians last month, accusing them of spying.
Russia also imposed a transport and postal blockade on the former Soviet republic in the Caucasus.Russia also imposed a transport and postal blockade on the former Soviet republic in the Caucasus.
Russia's measures against Georgia are being discussed by EU foreign ministers meeting in Luxembourg on Tuesday.
"We must keep a balance. It's not about condemning one side or the other," Luxembourg's Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn said before the meeting.
EU External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner, quoted by the Associated Press, said "we are gravely concerned about the continuing tensions between Georgia and Russia and the measures taken against the Georgians".
"Both have responsibilities and both therefore should tone down their public rhetoric," she added.
At a news conference in Moscow, human rights groups described the Russian crackdown as a "hunt", the BBC's James Rodgers reports.At a news conference in Moscow, human rights groups described the Russian crackdown as a "hunt", the BBC's James Rodgers reports.
They distributed what they said were leaked police documents from St Petersburg ordering officers to put pressure on courts dealing with deportation cases. A spokesman for St Petersburg police denied all knowledge of the documents, but the deportations are continuing. They distributed what they said were leaked police documents from St Petersburg ordering officers to put pressure on courts dealing with deportation cases. A spokesman for St Petersburg police denied all knowledge of the documents.