Russian Incursion Could Speed NATO Integration As Finland Eyes Membership
Bled, Slovenia (AFP) Aug 30, 2008 Russia's incursion into Georgia could speed up the integration of the former Soviet republic into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Georgian vice prime minister Giorgi Baramidze said Saturday. "I would not be surprised if this (integration) process would be going even quicker," following Russia's decision to send troops into the rebel Georgian region of South Ossetia, Baramidze told journalists in Bled, a mountain resort north of Slovenian capital Ljubljana. "I think there should be an adequate reaction by NATO to this (Russian incursion)," Baramidze added. At its summit in Bucharest in April, NATO leaders agreed that Georgia and Ukraine should eventually join the organisation, but neither nation was given candidate status and no timetable was set. Baramidze said Russia's military action was aimed at punishing Georgia for having "a will to have a democracy and desire to enter NATO." He added Georgia expected a "united and strong response" from the European Union and the US to Russia's incursion. EU leaders are due to meet on Monday in Brussels for the emergency summit. France, which holds the rotating EU presidency, has warned not to expect sanctions to be agreed against Moscow. "We are looking forward (to) the EU council (on Monday)... to define a unified position supporting politically and economically Georgia and, hopefully, sending a strong message to Russia," he said. Baramidze urged the EU to "react adequately" to Russia's military action which he said was aimed at restoring control over the former Soviet Union's Empire territories. "Appeasement policy would be more dangerous, it is not Europe's choice, nor ours or of the West, Russians have chosen this way of behaviour," Baramidze said. He said the EU's support shown through a "visa facilitation (for Georgian citizens) would be very much welcomed by Georgia." Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Share This Article With Planet Earth
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