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The Russian president has said the country has formally recognised the breakaway Georgian regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia as independent. President Dmitry Medvedev says Russia has formally recognised the independence of the breakaway Georgian regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
Dmitry Medvedev announced that he had signed decrees in a televised address. The move follows a vote in both houses of parliament on Monday, calling on him to recognise the regions' independence.
The move follows a vote in both houses of Russian parliament on Monday, calling on him to recognise the regions' status. It comes in defiance of a specific plea from US President George W Bush not to recognise the separatist regions.
It comes despite criticism from US President George W Bush over Russia's decision. Russia and Georgia fought a brief war this month over the provinces which already had de facto independence.
In a statement, Mr Bush called on Russia's leadership to "meet its commitments and not recognise these separatist regions".
The US state department has said recognition of the two provinces' independence would be "a violation of Georgian territorial integrity" and "inconsistent with international law".
Analysts say the move is likely to further escalate tensions between Russia and the West.Analysts say the move is likely to further escalate tensions between Russia and the West.
Escalating tensions
"I have signed decrees on the recognition by the Russian Federation of the independence of South Ossetia and the independence of Abkhazia," Mr Medvedev said in the announcement."I have signed decrees on the recognition by the Russian Federation of the independence of South Ossetia and the independence of Abkhazia," Mr Medvedev said in the announcement.
The US state department had said recognition of the two provinces' independence would be "a violation of Georgian territorial integrity" and "inconsistent with international law".
In a statement, Mr Bush called on Russia's leadership to "meet its commitments and not recognise these separatist regions".
Earlier on Tuesday, Russia cancelled a visit by Nato's secretary general, one of a series of measures to suspend co-operation with the military alliance.Earlier on Tuesday, Russia cancelled a visit by Nato's secretary general, one of a series of measures to suspend co-operation with the military alliance.
Russia's ambassador to Nato said the trip would be delayed until relations between the two were clarified.Russia's ambassador to Nato said the trip would be delayed until relations between the two were clarified.
Dmitry Rogozin said a "new understanding" needed to be reached between Russia and Nato.Dmitry Rogozin said a "new understanding" needed to be reached between Russia and Nato.