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Clinton Criticizes Russia For Occupying Georgia

ROBERT BURNS   07/ 5/10 11:07 PM ET   AP

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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton addresses the Georgian Women Leaders Association members at the Georgian National Library in Tbilisi on Monday, July 5, 2010.(AP Photo/Shakh Aivazov)

TBILISI, Georgia — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton rebuked Russia on Monday for failing to live up to the cease-fire agreement it signed nearly two years ago to end the fighting in this small former Soviet state.

She asserted that Russia is occupying parts of Georgia and building permanent military bases in contravention of the truce.

"We're calling on the Russians to enforce the agreement they signed," she told a news conference with Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili at her side. She said that includes pulling its troops back to the positions they held before the invasion.

Several times she pointedly referred to Russian troops as occupiers of the breakaway Georgian territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. She said the U.S. was "appalled and totally rejected" Russia's rationale for the invasion, which temporarily put U.S.-Russian relations in a deep freeze and prompted NATO to suspend cooperation with Moscow.

"The United States is steadfast in its commitment to Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity," she said. "The United States does not recognize spheres of influence," she added, referring to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's claim that his country has "privileged interests" and special influence in Georgia and other former Soviet states.

Georgia gained its independence in 1991 with the collapse of Soviet communism.

Asked about Clinton's comments, Russia's powerful Prime Minister Vladimir Putin warned Georgia against trying to rally U.S. support.

"They mustn't seek solutions outside," Putin said, according to Russian news agencies. "It's necessary to conduct a dialogue without citing third parties."

Russia wants to retain clout in the region as a counterweight to the eastward march of NATO, which in recent years has expanded its frontiers to include the former Soviet states of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. Ukraine also had been pursuing membership but reversed course this year with the election of a more Moscow-friendly government.

Clinton said she and Obama raised the Georgia issues with Medvedev when he was in Washington last month.

The invasion remains a major point of contention between Washington and Moscow. It complicates U.S. relations with Georgia, which has been skeptical of the Obama administration's policy of adopting friendly relations with Moscow in an attempt to overcome the deep divides that developed during the administration of President George W. Bush.

Saakashvili told reporters, however, that upon further reflection he thinks Obama's Russia policy is the correct one.

"It's exactly the right way," he said.

He and Clinton took a stroll through a portion of the oldest section of Tbilisi, stopping at a cafe to toast her visit with a glass of Georgian wine -- a Teliani Valley satrapezo, according to Clinton's aides. Saakashvili and Clinton seemed at ease with each other. He told her that on her next visit she should make a point of sampling the capital's night life.

"I'm too old for your night life," she said with a hearty laugh, and he replied, "That's the first statement that I disagree with you on."

Earlier, Clinton met with several hundred Georgian women leaders from a range of fields, including law and labor unions.

During a question-and-answer session, one woman asked if the Obama administration has a "real democracy agenda" for Georgia. She said her country suffers from a range of human rights abuses and that these were largely ignored by the Bush administration.

"The United States always has a democracy agenda," Clinton responded. "Continuing to try to perfect democracy is one of the key challenges for any country – both its government and its citizens." She applauded recent progress in Georgia, but added that the administration "raises as a friend" its concerns about limits on freedom of expression.

"We take seriously threats to democracy, wherever they occur," Clinton said. "So we're going to continue to support democracy here in Georgia."

Another woman asked about Russia's continued occupation of parts of Georgia.

The key for Georgia in dealing with the Russia problem, Clinton said, is to concentrate on improving its democracy and solving its internal problems and its economic prospects.

"That is the rebuke that no one can dispute," she said. Her unspoken point seemed to be that Georgia should not contemplate any military solution in South Ossetia and Abkhazia. She advised that Georgia not take any actions that would offer Russia an excuse to perpetuate its occupation.

"I think it is a mistake to focus on the past," she said, alluding to the remaining anger over the August 2008 invasion.

Clinton said the U.S. still supports Georgia's bid for membership in the NATO military alliance.

Georgia was the final stop on a Clinton tour that began Thursday in Ukraine and also took her to Poland, Azerbaijan and Armenia. She was flying back to Washington to join Obama for a meeting Tuesday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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Abraxas79
05:28 PM on 07/07/2010
This war monger Clinton is up to her to old tricks again. I bet she was delighted when the spy scandal hit. It wouldn't surprise that factions that support her, initiated it. In any event, this woman epitomizes the definition hypocrisy. Next webster's edition, should have her picture beside it. No written definition required.
06:13 PM on 07/06/2010
There are no Russian troops in Georgia. Russian troops are only stationed in the sovereign state of South Ossetia and sovereign state of Abkhazia.
02:55 PM on 07/06/2010
Hillary needs to remember, when you point your finger at someone else, three point back atyou.
01:17 PM on 07/06/2010
Its all about OIL!!! Can you not handle words with more than three letters.

MESSAGE TO ALL HUFFPOSTERS - Know what you are talking about before you give it your two cents.
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12:42 PM on 07/06/2010
you go girl like PUTIN Gives a S?!+
12:32 PM on 07/06/2010
How in the hell can we ostracize any country for being in another country? Our leaders, and most of the people of this county are the biggest hypocrites on the face of this earth. geeeesh
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Red Herring
Retired Miner, living in third world
12:13 PM on 07/06/2010
Here we go again, the USA currently occupying two countries, a serial invader of other countries crying about Russia occupying a part of Georgia. What is that jewish term again? Chutzpah I think. What a sick joke.
01:03 PM on 07/06/2010
Especially considering Georgia brought it upon themselves with U.S.' blessings.
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MrNCN
All we are saying is give pizza chants...
11:56 AM on 07/06/2010
Hillary, President Obama AND THEIR PREDECESSORS are being (and have been) as untruthful as they can be on this particular subject. Call it a lie of omission, call it outright deceit; it doesn't really matter because no one will talk about it. Our concern for Georgia is ALL ABOUT THE OIL (once again). There is a pipeline that runs through Georgia, S Ossetia, N Ossetia and into Russia AND WE ALL WANT TO CONTROL IT.

This is disgusting. This is not about human rights, it has nothing to do with democracy, we don't care one fig about "Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity" THIS IS 100% ABOUT OIL.

I support our President and think quite highly of our SoS (I voted for one and would have voted for the other had it gone that way) but, they are all politicians and we should never forget that.

WE ARE BEING LIED TO!!!!!!!!
This is another oil dispute and they won't talk about it...
12:02 PM on 07/06/2010
'There is a pipeline that runs through Georgia, S Ossetia, N Ossetia and into Russia'

Actually there isn't - so you can keep voting for Obama and Hillary with a clear conscience.
01:05 PM on 07/06/2010
Where do you get your information? Faux News?

A U.S.-backed oil pipeline runs through Georgia, allowing the West to reduce its reliance on Middle Eastern oil while bypassing Russia and Iran.
http://articles.sfgate.com/2008-08-09/news/17122765_1_georgia-s-territorial-integrity-south-ossetia-russia-and-iran
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Abraxas79
05:31 PM on 07/07/2010
True, but its close enough to the Russians, that they could sabotage or blow it up at anytime, which they have done in the past. In any event, as long as Georgia is considered "Unstable" the pipeline is at risk, and the Americans know it.
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11:46 AM on 07/06/2010
I'm so disappointed in this administration. I hope we have a better candidate in 2012.
01:05 PM on 07/06/2010
You didn't vote for Obama in the first place, so why should anyone care what you think?
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04:29 AM on 07/07/2010
who do you think would be better?
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lendiggy
11:35 AM on 07/06/2010
Okay, everyone listen. Georgia fired FIRST. Here's the BBC story:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7623555.stm
11:40 AM on 07/06/2010
3 peacekeepers and a dozen Georgian civilians in South Ossetia had died before Georgia sent troops into Tskinvali. Just because a lazy reporter used the phrase 'Georgia fired first' does not make it true. There had been weeks of clashes before then.
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Dead Che
Reunite Pangea!
11:44 AM on 07/06/2010
You are correct, and the provocations from the Russian side had been going on for years
01:09 PM on 07/06/2010
"3 peacekeepers and a dozen Georgian civilians in South Ossetia had died before Georgia sent troops into Tskinvali"

Georgian troops have been on the border killing Ossetians for months before the war started.
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11:34 AM on 07/06/2010
Wait a sec, Obama just signed a trade deal with Russia.
11:34 AM on 07/06/2010
Hillary, you are too funny.
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Dead Che
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11:34 AM on 07/06/2010
Taking a moment off from scanning the horizon for incoming MIGs to post a comment. There are many here in the former Soviet Union that would agree heartily with Clinton. Russia has a long record of seeking to dominate its neighbors, and Putin in carrying on this tradition. There was a great dissappointment here in Ukraine when Obama pulled the plug on the missle defense system in Poland and the Czech Republic. Now, Putin has managed to install a puppet president in Kiev. The locals are getting nervous over here and Obama is viewed as a weak sister and a poor partner.
02:47 AM on 07/26/2010
I’m sorry that you are fearful of Migs coming to harm you but the idea of Hilary Clinton condemning any country for occupation while her entire political carrier has been financed by American-Israeli-Jews is both bizarre and hypocritical. Now her daughter will marry a jew. Is he an American or an Israeli? You can’t be both.
11:22 AM on 07/06/2010
How stupid and arrogant can you get criticizing another country for occupying a neighboring country while we have invaded and occupied two countries in another region of the world.
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Caru
Politics is fun to watch.
11:14 AM on 07/06/2010
Bwhahahahahahahahahahahaha!