![Medvedev, right, said he had agreed to the deployment of EU observers in Georgia [AFP] Medvedev, right, said he had agreed to the deployment of EU observers in Georgia [AFP]](http://mwcnews.net/images/stories/Russia/1/2/3/4/5/Medvedev.jpg) | | Medvedev, right, said he had agreed to the deployment of EU observers in Georgia [AFP] | Dmitry Medvedev, the Russian president, has said Moscow will withdraw its forces from Georgia after the deployment of European Union monitors in the country.
Medvedev made the announcement in a joint news conference with Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president, and Jose Manuel Barroso, the EU commission president, with whom he had held talks in Moscow. Sarkozy said Russia had agreed to withdraw all of its forces from Georgia, with the exception of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, within one month. The two leaders said international talks on the future of South Ossetia would start on October 15 in Geneva, Switzerland. Sarkozy brokered a six-point peace deal four weeks ago, which ended fighting that began when Russia invaded Georgia following Tbilisi's attempt to retake the separatist region by force in August. Medvedev said on Monday that Russia had agreed in principle to the deployment of 200 EU observers in Georgia by October 1 in order to monitor the ceasefire. The president said in addition to the deployment of monitors, Russia required a guarantee that Georgia would refrain from using force again and that Sarkozy had assured him of this. "Russia has received from the countries of the European Union, and France which is chairman of the European Union, a guarantee of the non-use of force by Georgia," he said. Russia also agreed to remove a key checkpoint from near the port of Poti, in western Georgia, within a week if Tbilisi signed a pledge to not use force against Abkhazia. Sarkozy said Barroso, Javier Solana, the EU foreign policy chief, and himself would be travelling to Georgia to discuss the results of the talks with the government there.
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