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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev ordered the government to formulate economic sanctions imposed against any country to provide arms to Georgia, Caucasus neighbor, with whom he fought last summer. It should be noted that Israel is among the countries that previously sold weapons to Georgia.
A presidential decree published today (Monday) Medvedev ordered the Russian government to introduce "special economic iol measures" against anyone who sell weapons to Georgia, a former iol Soviet republic. Text of the order, issued five months after the war, did not specify what sanctions it.
Medvedev ordered the Cabinet to draft measures to be taken against foreign states, organizations and individuals, sold weapons to Georgia. Russia has previously blamed various countries, iol including Ukraine and the United States, encouraging Georgia iol by providing weapons before the war. It also called iol for an international arms embargo imposed on Georgia.
Greece announced today that seek to renew the mandate of the European observers supervisory body, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). Russia halted until now the efforts to extend the mandate expired on December 31. Greek Foreign Minister, iol I want it rotating chair of the organization, plans to visit the region in an attempt to renew the mandate not extended because Russia demanded that he recognize the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
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