European mediators present plan to end Georgia-Russia conflict

Moscow/Tiblisi, Georgia  - The first western mediators in Tiblisi to work for an end to the conflict between Georgia and Russia late Sunday called for an immediate ceasefire by all parties.

French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, whose nation hold the rotating EU presidency, and Finnish Foreign Minister Alexander Stubb, head of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), met with Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili.

The next step would be for all the wounded to be treated during a ceasefire, Kouchner said.

"The third step for a de-escalation would be the withdrawal of all troops on both sides, but a withdrawal accompanied by observers," he said. This would be followed by a return to political negotiations, said Kouchner, who is to travel to Moscow for talks on Monday.

Earlier Sunday, after nearly four days of fighting between Georgian and Russian troops in the breakaway region of South Ossetia Russian troops were in control of the capital Tskhinvali, as the Georgian government announced a unilateral ceasefire.

There were ongoing reports of continued fighting overnight, including the Russian bombing of the Georgian city of Gori and Georgian artillery fire in Tskhinvali. The reports could not be independently verified. (dpa)

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