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Sarkozy leads EU trio to Moscow Sarkozy leads EU trio to Moscow
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy is heading to Moscow for talks with the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev about the crisis in Georgia. French President Nicolas Sarkozy is due to arrive in Moscow for talks with the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev about the crisis in Georgia.
He is joined by the EU foreign policy chief, Javier Solana, and the European Commission head, Jose Manuel Barroso.He is joined by the EU foreign policy chief, Javier Solana, and the European Commission head, Jose Manuel Barroso.
The meeting comes after Russia's conflict with Georgia over the breakaway region of South Ossetia. Mr Sarkozy is expected to press Russia to fully implement a peace plan he brokered to end the fighting.
President Sarkozy is expected to press Russia to fully implement a peace plan he brokered to end the fighting. Meanwhile, Georgia has gone to the UN's highest court over what it claims are Russian human rights abuses.
Judges at the International Court of Justice in the Hague are being asked to impose emergency measures to halt what Georgia says is a campaign of ethnic cleansing by Russia in the breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
Russian forces remain in South Ossetia and large parts of Georgian territory after it responded heavily to Georgian attempts last month to recapture the separatist region.
Difficult goalsDifficult goals
After talks in Moscow, the three senior European figures are due to go on to the Georgian capital, Tblisi, to meet President Mikhail Saakashvili.After talks in Moscow, the three senior European figures are due to go on to the Georgian capital, Tblisi, to meet President Mikhail Saakashvili.
Russia says it is honouring the terms of a six-point plan agreed to end the conflict.Russia says it is honouring the terms of a six-point plan agreed to end the conflict.
However, European nations do not agree. PEACE PLAN No more use of forceStop all military actions for goodFree access to humanitarian aidGeorgian troops return to their places of permanent deploymentRussian troops to return to pre-conflict positions but Russian peacekeepers may take unspecified "additional security measures"International talks about security in South Ossetia and AbkhaziaHowever, European nations do not agree. PEACE PLAN No more use of forceStop all military actions for goodFree access to humanitarian aidGeorgian troops return to their places of permanent deploymentRussian troops to return to pre-conflict positions but Russian peacekeepers may take unspecified "additional security measures"International talks about security in South Ossetia and Abkhazia
President Sarkozy wants Russian troops to pull back from their current positions in Georgia - well beyond the boundaries of the two separatist regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. President Sarkozy wants Russian troops to pull back from their current positions in Georgia - well beyond the boundaries of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
The European trio is also expected to press the Russians on arrangements for a strengthened international effort to monitor developments on the ground.The European trio is also expected to press the Russians on arrangements for a strengthened international effort to monitor developments on the ground.
Some European leaders have already warned that there can be "no business as usual" with Russia until the peace plan is fully implemented, and the European Union has suspended talks on a new partnership agreement with Moscow.Some European leaders have already warned that there can be "no business as usual" with Russia until the peace plan is fully implemented, and the European Union has suspended talks on a new partnership agreement with Moscow.
However, with winter approaching, individual European countries continue to consume Russian oil and gas as usual.However, with winter approaching, individual European countries continue to consume Russian oil and gas as usual.
BBC Diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus says Russia's recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia as independent states, and its continuing failure to implement the agreement to the letter, will have profound consequences for Russian relations with the EU.BBC Diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus says Russia's recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia as independent states, and its continuing failure to implement the agreement to the letter, will have profound consequences for Russian relations with the EU.
It will also make it difficult for President Sarkozy to achieve his goals in Moscow, he says.It will also make it difficult for President Sarkozy to achieve his goals in Moscow, he says.