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EU to end freeze on Russia talks | EU to end freeze on Russia talks |
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European Union foreign ministers have decided to resume partnership talks with Russia, despite failing to reach unanimous agreement. | European Union foreign ministers have decided to resume partnership talks with Russia, despite failing to reach unanimous agreement. |
Lithuania, the former Soviet republic, remains unconvinced, saying the decision is a "mistake". | Lithuania, the former Soviet republic, remains unconvinced, saying the decision is a "mistake". |
The EU suspended talks over Russia's intervention in Georgia, and Lithuania argues it has still not fully met the terms of the truce and withdrawn. | The EU suspended talks over Russia's intervention in Georgia, and Lithuania argues it has still not fully met the terms of the truce and withdrawn. |
But the 26 other EU members agreed it was time to re-engage with Moscow. | But the 26 other EU members agreed it was time to re-engage with Moscow. |
"We have found a good way to proceed," said EU External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner, after the foreign ministers met in Brussels. | "We have found a good way to proceed," said EU External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner, after the foreign ministers met in Brussels. |
"We think it is time to resume the talks." | "We think it is time to resume the talks." |
'Pragmatic' move | 'Pragmatic' move |
It followed a statement by the British and Swedish governments - who have been among the sternest critics of Russia in the EU - saying: "We need and want to work with Russia." | It followed a statement by the British and Swedish governments - who have been among the sternest critics of Russia in the EU - saying: "We need and want to work with Russia." |
The two countries, among the sternest critics of Russia in the EU, said a resumption of talks would not mean a return to "business as usual". | The two countries, among the sternest critics of Russia in the EU, said a resumption of talks would not mean a return to "business as usual". |
But, they said, negotiations were "a pragmatic way of pursuing our interests across a range of important issues, like energy, climate change and trade." | But, they said, negotiations were "a pragmatic way of pursuing our interests across a range of important issues, like energy, climate change and trade." |
However, they agreed that Russia had not completely fulfilled the terms of an the EU-brokered ceasefire, which called on Russian and Georgian troops to return to positions held before the war in early August. | However, they agreed that Russia had not completely fulfilled the terms of an the EU-brokered ceasefire, which called on Russian and Georgian troops to return to positions held before the war in early August. |
Russia still has more troops in Georgia's breakaway South Ossetia region than it had before the conflict. | Russia still has more troops in Georgia's breakaway South Ossetia region than it had before the conflict. |
Lithuania maintained that the talks should remain frozen. | Lithuania maintained that the talks should remain frozen. |
"We think this is a mistake. History will show who was right and who was not," Lithuanian Deputy Foreign Minister Zygimantas Pavilionis told the AFP news agency. | "We think this is a mistake. History will show who was right and who was not," Lithuanian Deputy Foreign Minister Zygimantas Pavilionis told the AFP news agency. |
But Lithuania acknowledged that it could not veto the partnership talks, which will cover political, economic and trade relations. | But Lithuania acknowledged that it could not veto the partnership talks, which will cover political, economic and trade relations. |
Talks on the new agreement are now expected to resume some time after an EU-Russia summit in Nice on Friday. | Talks on the new agreement are now expected to resume some time after an EU-Russia summit in Nice on Friday. |