Brown Calls for Talks Amid Warnings to Russia for Its 'Aggression' Against Georgia ; Miliband Wants International Response Against Moscow

Western MailAugust 13, 2008

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GORDON BROWN last night called for talks to find a permanent solution to the crisis in Georgia as Russia announced it was halting its military operations after five days of fighting.

The Prime Minister offered to send humanitarian aid to assist the thousands of people displaced in what he described as the "terrible set of events" that have rocked the Caucasus republic.

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Brown Calls for Talks Amid Warnings to Russia for Its 'Aggression' Against Georgia ; Miliband Wants International Response Against Moscow

Foreign Secretary David Miliband warned Moscow there could be no return to "business as usual" until Russia showed it was prepared to accept the international rule of law.

Mr Miliband broke off his holiday in Minorca so he could attend an emergency meeting of European Union ministers in Brussels today.

Meanwhile British Embassy officials in the Georgia...

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