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Russia orders halt to war, U.S. cancels exercise

Tue Aug 12, 2008 7:38pm EDT
 
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By Chris Baldwin and Matt Robinson

MOSCOW/TBILISI (Reuters) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev ordered a cease fire in Georgia on Tuesday, but U.S. officials could not confirm fighting had stopped and threatened Moscow's membership in important global clubs.

The United States also cancelled a joint naval exercise with Russia to show its disapproval of Moscow's military actions in Georgia, U.S. officials said.

"There is no way in good conscience that we could proceed with a joint naval exercise given the state of this crisis," a senior U.S. defense official said on Tuesday, speaking on condition of anonymity as no official announcement has yet been made.

The United States would like to see Russia's plans to integrate into international organizations succeed, but "that's what's at stake when Russia engages in behavior that looks like it's from another time," the official said.

The fighting erupted when Tbilisi tried to retake by force the pro-Russian region of South Ossetia last week. Moscow responded with a massive counter-offensive.

The conflict over the separatist province of South Ossetia, which seeks independence and threw off Georgian rule in the 1990s, has spooked markets and rattled the West.

Both Russia and Georgia have now declared a ceasefire, but each side has accused the other of failing to keep its promises.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy flew from Moscow to Tbilisi to meet Georgian leader Mikheil Saakashvili and said they had agreed to a modified version of a peace plan with Russia over the breakaway region of South Ossetia.  Continued...

 
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