Bronwen Maddox, Chief Foreign Commentator
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The emergency European Union summit on Monday to address the crisis will find it easier to agree on how to reward and reassure Georgia and Ukraine than on whether to punish Russia.
The gathering was called by France, as holder of the EU presidency, before Russia turned up the heat on Tuesday by formally recognising the breakaway Georgian provinces of South Ossetia and Abkhazia . It is even more useful now. It will be helped by the chill directed towards Russia by its usual allies — and the most important part of this is China’s appalled reaction.
But where the original purpose of the EU summit — humanitarian help — was easy territory, the 27 countries will find it harder to agree now that the agenda includes punishment. As it does since yesterday, when Bernard Kouchner, France’s Foreign Minister, said that “sanctions are being considered and many other means as well”.
He’s got a bit ahead of himself, although the crisis has been good for President Sarkozy’s attempt to retrieve a leading role for France. Sarkozy’s brokering of the Russia-Georgia ceasefire — even if it was immediately infringed by Russia — remains the only intervention that has touched the Kremlin (even if the language that President Medvedev and Vladimir Putin, the Prime Minister, used to Sarkozy in the meeting shocked Western delegations, officials say). It has also united the 27 EU members, making agreement a real possibility.
But the White House said yesterday that it was premature to say whether the US would consider sanctions. Within the EU, a tough line will also have to overcome Germany’s objections, although its view that the EU should try hard to avoid provoking Russia is getting hard to hold.
The most likely outcome of Monday’s meeting is a gift basket of trade, aid, summits, partnerships and the like, offered to Georgia and Ukraine. The EU’s aim is to persuade them that there are rewards from being close that stop short of membership. That is not a con trick, it is a necessary halfway house. If the EU had been better in the past at devising such rewards it might have been more adroit in dealing with Romania and Bulgaria, two countries given full membership before they were ready.
Ukrainian politicians made clear to David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, on Wednesday, that they wanted all the badges of friendship that were going, while cautioning that they thought Russia wanted to pick a fight over the Crimea or Black Sea ships and that the EU and US had to be careful not to give it any spurious excuse.
Whatever the EU decides on Monday, the most important pressure on Russia may come from China. For years it has joined Russia in defending the notion of territorial integrity, saying that sovereign borders were inviolable. Now it sees Moscow jettison this principle to both countries’ potential cost. Russia’s sour myopia may have gained it two tiny scraps of land but lost it its main ally, and perhaps, in the future, some of its own troubled provinces.
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Mr Ganesh : True Kosova was never a independent State in its 2500 history because was part of Albania untill 1912, after the fall of Empire it was choped off by Serbia with the help of Russia that won the war with Ott Empire. Yugoslavia was a mixture of 7 autononom regions, Kosovo was 1 of it
Lec Neli, London, UK
Mr. LEC: Kosovo has not been an independent State in its 2500 year history. Gifted by Russia in 1920? That was retaken by Serbs in 1912 from Ottomans. In any case, 2500 years of history cant justify independence as, going by that logic alone, the borders of modern countries will have to be redrawn.
Ganesh, Colombo,
Mr Ganesh from Colombo, I read your comment about Kosova in relation to Ossetia and Abkhazia and I am afraid you do not have a clue that Kosovo is unique case, because majority of Kosovo Albanians live in Kosovo for the last 2500 years and it was given ti Serbia fas a gift by Russians in 1920.
Lec Neli, London, Uk
Russia started by chucking out those who made them rich (BP etc & Western Companies' Shareholders/Expertise) and claimed this a victory. Wrong! Now this Mugabe-like landgrab. Who will invest? No-one. Who will trust anything Russian? No-one! Pay-back sooner rather than later. Oligarch exodus - Soon!
LT, Warminster, UK
"punishment is hard" -- considering that breaking off all cooperation only hurts the west, and not Russia, does that mean cooperation was inherently unfair to begin with? Was Russia giving a lot and not getting anything in return? I see how they would be a bit grumpy...
tony, Rochester, USA!
Deep inside all of us we are afraid each other. Huh?
Russians are afraid NATO and asked West many times do not extend it to their doorstep.Europians are afraid of Soviet revanshism.After USSR fall we could not buid full trust. We thought we had done.
Not enough time has passed.
Do not rush pls.
Oleg, Murmansk, Russia
As a European I do not agree that we should pay for
Georgia.Let US pay for their Quisling.
B.Benzi, Cesena, Italy
The fault is with those clowns who said that Kosovo would not be a precedent.
Stanislav, Baku, Azerbaijan
Your are perfectly correct Ganesh....but you should have added as to why the Tamils of Srilanka shouldnt be recognised as Kosovans.
Jeya, Ontario,
Russia has no mates left. Either in the west or the east. Not even Belarus has recognised the independence of the 2 Georgian enclaves. But the Kremlin doesn't care. It is settling scores. Long-term, this will distance Russia from its trading partners and their investment and expertise.
Phil, London, UK
Richard from Bucharest:
What would your suggestions for sanctions be? Especially from Romania? I am afraid it is pretty much an underdog in the EU, so I doubt anyone would fall out with Russia because of your bitterness towards them, from the days of the USSR.
Helen, London,
There a true gap between what EU is expressing on the Georgian crisis, and what you can hear in the streets, on internet and when you talk at work and with friends.
In those places the majority is talking about double standard attitude, like EU with Irish NO/Lisbon treaty.
Ducruezet jean claude, Brive, France
Recognition of Ossetia and Abkhazia may be understood better if the rationale for Kosovos recognition is explained. Why Kosovo but not Ossetia or Abkhazia? Uighur & Tibet lets China to keep away from Russia but, insofar as Kosovos story remains unexplained, its hard to see Russia was wrong.
Ganesh, Colombo,
Russian Government behaved like a bully which slowly is showing its true colours, Russia is turning itself into headache of free world
Lec Neli, London, UK
Russia has isolated itself, and has violated the borders of a neighbouring country.
Good reason for santions - No reason for compromise.
Richard, Bucharest,
Come on Bronwen - You do not forgive a rapist. Russia has done much more..
Richard, Bucharest,