EU State Leaders Agree on Sending Observers to Georgia

EU state leaders agreed about sending observers to Georgia.
TV Company Rustavi 2 informs that the decision was taken in Avignon, France, where foreign ministers arrived with special train.
EU foreign policy coordinator Javier Solana states that formation of the mission will be ended in 10 days and police subdivisions will be located in Georgia together with OSCE observers in the end of the month.
Details are agreed, but several items were left open by leaders, that will be decided by Sarkozy in France on Monday during visit to Russian president Dmitri Medvedev.
Slovenia foreign minister Dimitrij Rupel says that Russia will be demanded to abolish illegal block posts, as the mission must work only with occupied zones. Exact number of the observers is not stipulated, though it is known that several hundreds of policemen will take part in it.
Poland has already offered EU leaders to send its representatives to Georgia.

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