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Russia starts Georgia pullout but NATO wants more

Russia starts Georgia pullout but NATO wants more   more»»
GORI, Georgia (Reuters) - Russian troops will pull back from Georgia's heartland by the end of this week, the Kremlin said on Tuesday, but NATO said it was freezing contacts with Moscow until all Russian forces were out of the country.

Tue Aug 19, 2008


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