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General Secretary of European Union Council Javier Solana speaks with the media during a press conference at  a meeting of the European Union's foreign ministers,  in Avignon, southern France, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. The European Union's foreign ministers are discussing how and when to send a planned mission of civilian monitors to Georgia during two day talks in Avignon. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)

EU seeks unity on Russia via high-speed diplomacy

AP - 1 hour, 47 minutes ago

ABOARD A HIGH-SPEED TRAIN, France - The chilled champagne flowed before midday on a high-speed train that whisked the cream of Europe's diplomats to a two-day brainstorming session in the south of France.

  • General Secretary of European Union Council Javier Solana, left, and  Austria's Foreign Minister Ursula  Plassnik, arrive at a meeting of the European Union's foreign ministers,  in Avignon, southern France, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. The European Union's foreign ministers are discussing how and when to send a planned mission of civilian monitors to Georgia during two day talks in Avignon. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)
    EU ministers call for Georgia-Russia probe AP - Fri Sep 5, 11:52 AM ET

    AVIGNON, France - European Union nations called for an international probe Friday to find out which country should shoulder responsibility for starting the conflict between Georgia and Russia.

  • A view of the United Nations Headquarters. Taiwan on Friday denied a media report it routinely offers extra aid to allies in exchange for their support in its campaign to join the United Nations.(AFP/File/Timothy A. Clary)
    Taiwan denies offering extra aid for UN bid support AFP - Fri Sep 5, 11:12 AM ET

    TAIPEI (AFP) - Taiwan on Friday denied a media report it routinely offers extra aid to allies in exchange for their support in its campaign to join the United Nations.

  • US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, seen here on September 4, 2008, said Friday that she was "very satisfied" with work between the European Union and United States to counter Russia's military intervention in Georgia.(AFP/File/Miguel Riopa)
    Rice says US and EU working well on Georgia conflict AFP - Fri Sep 5, 11:08 AM ET

    LISBON (AFP) - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Friday that she was "very satisfied" with work between the European Union and United States to counter Russia's military intervention in Georgia.

  • Angolans queue outside a polling tent in Luanda. Angola's first peacetime election Friday was marred by a chaotic start as the ruling party looked set to keep its more than three-decade-long grip on power in Africa's top oil producer.(AFP/Gianluigi Guercia)
    Angola's ruling party appears set to win landmark post-war polls AFP - 2 hours, 54 minutes ago

    LUANDA (AFP) - Angola's first peacetime election Friday was marred by a chaotic start as the ruling party looked set to keep its more than three-decade-long grip on power in Africa's top oil producer.

  • Members of the Philippine's largest Islamic rebel group Moro Islamic Liberation Front stand guard inside the guerrilla base during the central committee hearing in the southern island of Mindanao in this March 11, 2008 file photo. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco/Files
    Rebels seize U.N. food supply in Philippine south Reuters - Fri Sep 5, 3:01 AM ET

    MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine Muslim guerrillas halted a United Nations convoy and seized food supplies intended for tens of thousands of people displaced by weeks of fighting on a southern island, police said on Friday.

  • UN says US, Japan, EU not doing enough on poverty AP - Thu Sep 4, 6:42 PM ET

    UNITED NATIONS - In criticism aimed primarily at the United States, Japan and the European Union, a U.N. report said Thursday that rich nations haven't delivered on promises to help the world's poorest nations and must increase aid by $18 billion a year.

  • A suspected pirate looks over the edge of a skiff while off the coast of Somalia in 2006. A maritime official says Somali pirates who seized a yacht and kidnapped two French nationals are demanding a "ransom" of more than a million dollars to free them.(AFP/US NAVY/File/Daniel Sanford)
    U.N. to consider Somalia force when things improve Reuters - Thu Sep 4, 5:47 PM ET

    UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council parried on Thursday a request from Somalia to send a peace-keeping force to the violence-torn nation, saying it would consider doing so when conditions there had improved.

  • NY construction worker falls to his death AP - Thu Sep 4, 5:32 PM ET

    NEW YORK - A construction worker fell about 40 stories to his death Thursday at a Manhattan skyscraper being built by the developer of the World Trade Center, authorities said Thursday.

  • Meeting planned next week on reviving Doha: Schwab Reuters - Thu Sep 4, 1:03 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senior trade officials will meet in Geneva next week to explore options for reviving world trade talks two months after the negotiations collapsed, U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab said on Thursday.

  • Syrian President Bashar al-Assad (left) welcomes his French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy to Damascus on September 3. Syrian Assad has said a list of proposals has been sent to Israel via Turkish mediators aimed at laying the groundwork for direct peace talks between the two foes.(AFP/Pool/Gerard Cerles)
    Syria seeks French role in peace talks as Sarkozy visits AFP - Thu Sep 4, 5:49 AM ET

    DAMASCUS (AFP) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy winds up a two-day visit to Syria Thursday with a four-way summit including Turkey and Qatar aimed at boosting the roles of France and the European Union in Middle East diplomacy.

  • Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, seen here in July 2008, has ruled out the possibility of a coalition between her pro-Western party and the pro-Russian Regions Party.(AFP/File/Janek Skarzynski)
    Ukraine PM asks president's party to return to coalition AFP - Wed Sep 3, 4:32 PM ET

    KIEV (AFP) - Ukraine's president cried foul on Wednesday after parliament clipped his presidential powers -- with more bad news in store as diplomats said hopes of EU membership would be deflated at a summit next week.

  • U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Zalmay Khalilzad speaks to the media after a meeting of the U.N. Security Council to discuss the conflict between Russian and Georgia at United Nations headquarters in New York August 11, 2008. (Keith Bedford/Reuters)
    U.S. envoy to U.N. defends Pakistan, Afghan contacts Reuters - Wed Sep 3, 1:45 PM ET

    UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations on Wednesday defended himself against criticism from State Department officials who suggested he had had unauthorized contacts in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

  • Lebanese soldiers on patrol in the northern city of Tripoli following sectarian clahes in July 2008. Lebanon's ruling bloc has accused Damascus of "flagrant interference" in its affairs after the Syrian president urged his Lebanese counterpart to send troops to the north to quell sectarian fighting.(AFP/File/Joseph Barrak)
    UN peacekeeper killed by blast in south Lebanon AP - Wed Sep 3, 1:26 PM ET

    BEIRUT, Lebanon - A United Nations peacekeeper in south Lebanon was killed by an explosion Wednesday while clearing unexploded ordnance, a U.N. official said.

  • European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso (R) welcomes Serbian President Boris Tadic (L) before their bilateral meeting at EU headquarters in Brussels. Serbia could become an EU candidate nation next year but must first meet conditions including full cooperation with an international war crimes court, Barroso said Wednesday.(AFP/Dominique Faget)
    Serbia's EU candidate status 'possible' in 2009: Barroso AFP - Wed Sep 3, 1:23 PM ET

    BRUSSELS (AFP) - Serbia could become an EU candidate nation next year but must first meet conditions including full cooperation with an international war crimes court, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said Wednesday.

  • Senior officials in the administration of US President George W. Bush have questioned US ambassador to the United Nations Zalmay Khalilzad, seen here on August 11, 2008, over "unauthorized" ties to Pakistan's Asif Ali Zardari, the New York Times reported Tuesday.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Spencer Platt)
    American diplomat at UN defends Pakistan dealings AP - Wed Sep 3, 12:59 PM ET

    UNITED NATIONS - The top American diplomat to the United Nations defended his dealings with Pakistani officials Wednesday, saying he never acted as adviser to a candidate for Pakistan's presidency.

  • U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Zalmay Khalilzad speaks to the media outside of the United Nations Security Council in August 2008 in New York City. Khalilzad on Wednesday slammed as "patently false" press reports that he had "unauthorized" contacts with Asif Ali Zardari, the Pakistani presidential contender and widower of slain Benazir Bhutto.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Spencer Platt)
    US envoy denies 'unauthorized contacts' with Pakistan's Zardari AFP - Wed Sep 3, 12:44 PM ET

    UNITED NATIONS (AFP) - The US ambassador to the United Nations on Wednesday slammed as "patently false" press reports that he had "unauthorized" contacts with Asif Ali Zardari, the Pakistani presidential contender and widower of slain Benazir Bhutto.

  • File photo shows maps of Cyprus for sale at a tourist shop on Ledra Street in the divided Cypriot capital's Old City. Rival Cypriot leaders were meeting on Wednesday for the launch of intensive UN-backed negotiations to reunify the divided Mediterranean island after three decades of failed diplomacy.(AFP/File/Alex Mita)
    Cyprus rivals launch new peace push AFP - Wed Sep 3, 12:13 PM ET

    NICOSIA (AFP) - Rival Cypriot leaders launched intensive talks on Wednesday on reunifying the Mediterranean island which the United Nations described as a "historic" move after three decades of failed diplomacy.

  • EU court overturns asset freeze of Saudi suspect AP - Wed Sep 3, 8:57 AM ET

    BRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Union's highest court on Wednesday overturned a 2001 decision by EU governments to freeze the assets of a Saudi businessman and a Sweden-based charity suspected of funding al-Qaida terror groups.

  • A humanitarian plane carrying 17 passengers and crew that went missing in east Democratic Republic of Congo has crashed into a mountain and there is no sign of survivors, the contracting air company said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Graphics
    17 feared dead in crash of aid plane in Congo AP - Tue Sep 2, 8:10 PM ET

    KINSHASA, Congo - A humanitarian aid flight carrying 17 people crashed while trying to land during a storm in remote eastern Congo and all aboard were feared dead Tuesday, officials said.

  • Brazil sees WTO ethanol case against U.S. soon Reuters - Tue Sep 2, 6:31 PM ET

    RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil, the world's largest ethanol exporter, may soon challenge the United States at the World Trade Organization over its tariffs on imports of the fuel, Foreign Minister Celso Amorim said on Tuesday.

  • A man work in his workshop in Turkish occupied area in north divided Nicosia, Cyprus, Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008. Leaders of Cyprus' rival communities are preparing for reunification talks, seen as the best chance in years of ending the island's division. Cyprus President Dimitris Christofias will begin formal negotiations Wednesday with Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)
    Cyprus launches last-ditch reunification talks Reuters - Tue Sep 2, 6:22 PM ET

    NICOSIA (Reuters) - Rival leaders of divided Cyprus launch last-ditch reunification talks on Wednesday to end a decades-old conflict threatening Turkey's EU membership hopes.

  • Russian soldiers drive a vehicle in the village of Tirdznisi near Gori, west of Tbilisi, September 2, 2008. (David Mdzinarishvili/Reuters)
    Cheney to rally U.S. allies in Russia's backyard Reuters - Tue Sep 2, 6:19 PM ET

    BAKU (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney was on his way to ex-Soviet Azerbaijan on Wednesday for the first leg of a trip to show that Washington stood by its allies in the region despite Russia's military intervention in Georgia.

  • Palestinian Hamas militants attend training organized by the Hamas movement in Gaza City August 10, 2008 . (Mohammed Salem/Reuters)
    Gaza strike deepens Palestinian rift: U.N. envoy Reuters - Tue Sep 2, 1:21 PM ET

    GAZA (Reuters) - An education and health dispute that has sparked a huge strike in Gaza may deepen the rift between Hamas and Fatah and harm chances of Palestinian reunification, a United Nations envoy said on Tuesday.

  • Georgian honour guard soldiers hold national flags over coffins of unknown comrades killed during the conflict with Russia on September 2 in Mukhadgverdi, outside Tbilisi.(AFP/Stringer)
    Saakashvili 'no longer exists' as Georgia's president: Medvedev AFP - Tue Sep 2, 4:55 PM ET

    MOSCOW (AFP) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Tuesday Moscow no longer considered Mikheil Saakashvili as Georgia's leader, calling him a "political corpse" and accusing his regime of "aggression that ended in many deaths."

  • A Georgian child protests on September 1, 2008 under a monument of late Soviet dictator Josef Stalin in Gori. US President George W. Bush praised "strong messages" from Europe on the crisis in Georgia during a telephone call with Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende, the White House said Tuesday.(AFP/File/Anatoly Rukhadze)
    Bush thanks EU for 'strong messages' on Georgia AFP - Tue Sep 2, 11:35 AM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - US President George W. Bush praised "strong messages" from Europe on the crisis in Georgia during a telephone call with Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende, the White House said Tuesday.

  • Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin praised what he called the "common sense" shown by the European Union in its mild response to Russia's conflict with ex-Soviet Georgia.(AFP/Pool/Alexey Druzhinin)
    EU showed 'common sense' on Georgia crisis: Putin AFP - Tue Sep 2, 10:59 AM ET

    MOSCOW (AFP) - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Tuesday praised what he called the "common sense" shown by the European Union in its mild response to Russia's conflict with ex-Soviet Georgia.

  • A South Ossetian boy holds a toy machinegun as he stands near Russian soldiers in Tskhinvali. Russia's EU envoy has confirmed that Moscow will soon withdraw hundreds of troops from Georgia -- a day after the European Union froze partnership talks until the forces pulled out.(AFP/File/Viktor Drachev)
    Russian troops withdrawal from Georgia likely soon: envoy AFP - Tue Sep 2, 10:46 AM ET

    BRUSSELS (AFP) - Russia's EU envoy affirmed Tuesday that Moscow would soon withdraw hundreds of troops from Georgia, a day after the European Union froze partnership talks until the forces pulled out.

  • Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic attends a hearing at the United Nations tribunal in The Hague, August 29, 2008. REUTERS/Valerie Kuypers/Pool
    Serb nationalists block deal with European Union AP - Tue Sep 2, 9:48 AM ET

    BELGRADE, Serbia - Serb nationalists are blocking the parliamentary ratification of a pre-membership deal with the European Union over the arrest of war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic.

  • France's President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during a press conference after an emergency summit of European Union leaders on the crisis in Georgia at the European Council headquarters in Brussels. Russia has hit out at EU leaders for freezing strategic talks over the Georgia crisis, but Moscow is also relieved that no economic sanctions were ordered by the EU.(AFP/Gerard Cerles)
    EU Talks Tough on Russia Time.com - Tue Sep 2, 9:25 AM ET

    EU leaders condemn Moscow's actions in Georgia, but can't agree on a stronger response to their biggest energy supplier

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