Georgia denies any hostile intent towards rebel regions
15th Nov 2006, 07:30 GMT
GEORGIA: Georgia had no intention of putting down pro-Russian separatist movements within its borders by force, President Mikheil Saakachvili told the European Parliament yesterday.
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