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    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey

    German Efforts for Georgia

    Cenk Alican
    Saturday , 16 August 2008


    German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed her deep concerns regarding
    the conflict in the separatist pro-Russian enclaves of Abkhazia and
    South Ossetia in the run-up to her meeting with Russian President
    Dmitry Medvedev in the Black Sea City of Sotchi ` a place just 35
    kilometres far to the Georgian border and the expected venue of the
    2014 Winter Olympic Games. It will be Medvedev`s 100th day in office
    when Merkel arrives on Friday.

    Some topics on the meeting agenda changed at a short term and most of
    them will focus on the heavy fighting between Russian and Georgian
    forces since late last week and will try to find satisfying
    solutions. Chancellery Spokesman Thomas Steg said that Merkel called
    for an end of the violence, the proper and unconditional withdrawal of
    all forces from the crisis area and the search for a political
    solution during a phone conversation with Georgian President Mikhail
    Saakashvili on Monday.

    Actually Merkel`s visit to Russia and her meeting with Medvedev were
    planned to shape the frame of a relaxed and trustful friendship that
    would deepen mutual relations and give Merkel the opportunity to
    sightsee the Olympic sites. The chilled and smooth atmosphere between
    both sides` predecessors Putin and Schröder was expected to
    create an exemplary and fruitful basis for this meeting. But now, with
    a crisis next door, international criticism on Russia's
    disproportionate military response and the fear of oil and gas
    shortages through Georgian pipelines, Merkel will need to line up
    intensive diplomacy in Sotchi. She already emphasized her respect for
    Georgia's territorial integrity.

    Also, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier made diplomatic
    efforts this weekend. He had presented some solution proposals to the
    Georgian Government and to the internationally not recognized
    authority of the Abkhaz Region during his two-day journey to Georgia
    in July. Steinmeier held talks regarding a 3-step-plan with Medvedev
    and his Russian counterpart Sergej Lawrow at that time. Germany is
    coordinator of a Friendship Group under the umbrella of the UN
    Secretary and it participates the United Nations Observer Mission in
    Georgia (UNOMIG) with military observers and sanitary troops. UNOMIG
    has been monitoring the ceasefire between the conflict parties since
    2003. Steinmeier`s efforts yielded fruits and he was able to establish
    two direct contacts between Georgian Foreign Minister Eka
    Tkeshelashvili and Lawrow at the weekend. Besides, the German Foreign
    Ministry provided an immediate 1-Million-Euro humanitarian aid package
    and enabled its supply to the civil population through two
    humanitarian corridors. In the meanwhile, the German Embassy in
    Tbilisi organized busses to transport its citizens out of the
    country. Foreign Ministry Spokesman Jens Ploetner made clear that this
    action is not part of an evacuation plan, but helps Germans to leave
    Georgia and to head for the Armenian capital of Yerevan voluntarily.

    U.S.-backed Georgia called for ceasefire and signed unilaterally a
    four-step peace plan initiated by French Foreign Minister and head of
    the rotating EU Council Presidency Bernard Kouchner. Together with his
    Finnish counterpart Alexander Stubb he runs talks in Tbilisi and
    Moscow. German Minister of State Gernot Erler appealed for Russia to
    co-operate with international mediators and MP Eckart von Klaeden
    criticized Russia's attitude as provocative. EU Foreign Ministers will
    hold a special conference after the return of Kouchner from the crisis
    area.

    Young, charismatic and ambitious Saakashvili desires to join NATO, but
    he seems to have failed his election campaign promise to re-establish
    Georgia's territorial integrity. He also miscalculated Russia's
    military and strategic power that stands head and shoulders above the
    Georgian capabilities. The western governments ` including Germany `
    did not recognize the seriousness of the situation in time. The crisis
    turns to become an internal conflict of the European Union how to deal
    with Eastern neighbours, especially with Russia. Germany's `gas
    diplomacy' through the direct pipeline connection with Russia `
    initiated by former Chancellor Schröder- and the Baku-Ceyhan-Pipeline
    that runs partly through Georgia and feeds the European consumers has
    an outstanding significance, despite harsh words and warnings by
    Merkel. She should be well aware of the situation.
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