NYT: France-brokered peace plan offers Russia rationale to advance. "...Negotiating from a position of strength, the Russians demanded the fifth point, allowing their troops to act in what was termed a peacekeeping role, even outside the boundaries of the separatist enclaves where the war began, with an understanding that later an international agreement might obviate this need. The vague language of the fifth point allows Russian peacekeepers to 'implement additional security measures' while awaiting an international monitoring mechanism. The Georgians asked that a timeline be included in the language for these loosely defined Russian peacekeeping operations, but the Georgian official said Mr. Sarkozy’s response was that without an agreement, a Russian tank assault on the capital could ensue: 'He was saying it’s a difficult situation. He said, ‘Their tanks are 40 kilometers from Tbilisi. This is where we are.’ ”"
Posted by Laura at August 13, 2008 10:59 PM