NATO resists first sign The Russian ambassador to NATO played down the impact of the emergency meeting of the Western alliance. "The mountain gave birth to a mouse," said Dmitry Rogozin. The allies say they will not convene any more meetings of the NATO-Russia Council until Russian troops withdraw from U.N. hashes out resolution The latest, shorter draft demands as its first point full and immediate compliance with a cease-fire between The European Union-brokered cease-fire requires both The latest Security Council draft demands as its second point specifically that "immediate withdrawal of Russian forces to the lines held prior to the outbreak of hostilities, and the return of Georgian forces to their usual bases." A diplomat familiar with the consultations said there was not expected to be an imminent vote on the new draft because consultations on the revised language were just beginning. The diplomat spoke on condition of anonymity because the discussions were ongoing. "It's a good draft ... concise and to the point," U.S. Deputy Ambassador Alejandro Wolff said as he walked into the discussions. NATO commission "There can be no business as usual with "We are not abandoning the NATO-Russia Council, but as long as Russian forces are occupying large parts of De Hoop Scheffer said "the future will depend on concrete actions from the Russian side," but he was forced to add that "no specific decisions on programs or projects (with However, there was no consensus for more robust expressions of backing for "There are different sensibilities on this; there are states who want this process to move faster," Portuguese Foreign Minister Luis Amado said. "The alliance has to take united, firm position, but without being aggressive." As limited as the NATO action was, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused the alliance of "trying to make a victim of the aggressor, to absolve of guilt a criminal regime, to save a collapsed regime and is taking a course to rearm the current leaders of The White House, meanwhile, pressed "It didn't take them really three or four days to get into Georgia, and it really shouldn't take them three or four days to get out," Gordon Johndroe, a spokesman for the National Security Council, told reporters in Crawford, Texas, where President Bush is spending time at his ranch. "It needs to happen faster; that's what they've agreed to," he said. Europeans wary of isloating Moscow Ahead of the NATO meeting in Yet, they were forced to scale back their plans once they realized that some European allies — particularly those who depend on "The She was heading later Tuesday to She maintained the alliance had rallied firmly behind Georgia by agreeing to stick to a December timeline to reconsider the country's NATO membership and by deciding to send specific technical assistance to assess damage and help reconstruct critical infrastructure like power networks, airports and hospitals.
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U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice talks with EU Foreign Policy Chief Javier Solana at a working lunch at the Hilton Hotel in Brussels, Belgium, Tuesday. NATO cannot maintain its usual working relationship with Russia as long as Russian troops remain in strength in Georgia, the alliance's foreign ministers agreed at an emergency meeting.
Meanwhile, the U.N. Security Council held emergency consultations Tuesday on the conflict between
In a small victory for the
In Georgia, Russian soldiers took about 20 Georgians in military uniform prisoner at a Black Sea port, blindfolding them and holding them at gunpoint, and also took American Humvees that were awaiting shipment back to the United States. A small column of Russian tanks and armored vehicles left the strategic city of
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