Europe Friday, September 12, 2008

Georgian assault on South Ossetia akin to 9/11: Medvedev

From correspondents in Moscow, Russia, 10:31 PM IST

President Dmitry Medvedev Friday compared 9/11 terrorist attacks with the trigger for last month's war with Georgia, a day after the US commemorated those who died in the 2001 terrorist attacks.

'The world after Aug 8 changed and it has occurred to me that to Russia Aug 8 is the same as Sep 11 to the United States. In any case, this date has definitively changed the Russian reality,' Medvedev said in a discussion group with Western foreign policy experts Friday.

'The world has learned many useful lessons from Sep 11, and I would like that from (the events of) Aug 8 the world learned a lesson,' Medvedev was quoted by news agency Interfax as saying.

On Aug 8, Russian armed forces entered Georgia's breakaway region of South Ossetia, leading to full-scale war.

Moscow says it was forced to intervene to halt a 'genocide' of the Osset people by Georgian forces, who shelled the separatist capital of Tskhinvali in a surge to retake the self-governed region.

Russia has been ostracized by the West for its continuing occupation of Georgian territory and for redrawing the map by recognising Georgia's two rebel territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

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