British prime minister to discuss Russian-Georgian relations in Moscow

British Prime Minister David Cameron said that he will discuss Russian
and Georgian relations and fulfillment of the deal between Medvedev
and Sarkozy on his visit to Moscow in September 2011, RIA Novosti
reports.


The British Parliament held debates on British-Georgian relations for
the visit of the Georgian parliament speaker to London and the recent
visit of a British parliamentary delegation to Tbilisi.


Birmingham MP G. Stuart asked Cameron whether he will remind Moscow
about its obligations of 2008 to withdraw forces and stop the
occupation of Georgia. Cameron was one of the first politicians to
express support for Georgia when Russia sent its forces to South
Ossetia in 2008. He visited Tbilisi back then.


Cameron reminded parliament that he had had several meetings with
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili.


British Deputy Foreign Secretary Jeremy Brown confirmed that London is
devoted to support Georgia and will discuss the self-proclaimed
republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.


He added that London supports the Geneva consultations on a settlement
of the conflict.

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