EU prestige on the line over Georgia crisis

Mon Aug 25, 2008 6:52pm BST
 
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By Mark John - Analysis

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders meeting for crisis talks over the Georgia conflict next week will aim to pile pressure on Russia for a full troop withdrawal, but internal divisions could weaken their hand.

France's Nicolas Sarkozy thrust the bloc into the forefront of diplomacy this month to stop the war over South Ossetia, brokering the peace accord that helped end hostilities claiming hundreds of lives and leaving thousands homeless.

But the EU has since appeared embarrassingly flat-footed by Moscow's moves to leave troops in strategic areas of Georgia, defying Western complaints that it was in breach of the accord.

"The time has come. By making itself the broker of the peace deal, the EU has the responsibility to ensure it is followed through. Otherwise it could lose face," said Andrew Wilson of the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) think-tank.

"But there are still big divisions and they are not going to go away," he added of a longstanding split within the 27-nation bloc between those want a tougher line on Russia and others who strive to see eye-to-eye with Moscow.

While Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel are seen exasperated by Russia, they and other western European leaders have yet to fully echo the condemnations of Russia heard through the Baltics, Sweden and eastern states such as Poland.

"We're not talking about sanctions," French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner told French radio on Monday, when asked what could emerge from the one-day summit in Brussels. "We'll have to see. We have to take stock of the situation."

In theory, EU action could run from sending in peacekeepers to diplomatic moves such as breaking off talks with Russia over a wide-ranging strategic partnership, or even economic sanctions such as curbing existing trade arrangements.  Continued...

 
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