Topolanek added that he met his Georgian counterpart Vladimir Gurgenidze today who informed him about the situation in his country. "I can imagine the current situation in Georgia.
It is really threatened with an economic collapse if the investors as well as consumers lose trust. This is, in my opinion, the main area where we must aim our immediate aid, not only humanitarian, but also economic," Topolanek said after a meeting with Belgian PM Yves Leterme. The EU supreme representatives are today trying to find a unified response to the Russian-Georgian Russia Retains Control Over Georgian Port as Tensions Increase ...
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Czech PM Topolanek dismisses abuse of power allegations ... conflict. During the summit preparations, diplomats were also debating the possibility of imposing some sanctions on Russia. According to the Czech government, Russia should not remain in isolation. "We do not think that Russia will not react to every proclamatory scream with a louder scream from the other side. We suppose that the pro-Georgian measures can be taken so that Russia and Russian citizens could unambiguously identify them as a clear response," Topolanek said.
(Ceske Noviny)
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