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but my point was that the focus has shifted from the UN to the EU - granted it is in the media, but it is being put out everywhere. I see very little regarding the UN and this situation. That is what the people will hear and read. Little focus on the UN and eventually it will become a non-entity.>
>The "culprit of the moment" and Burkina Faso might agree with that, but not everybody does:
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http://www.reuters.com/article/GCA-Georgia/idUSN1446910620080814It's good to see them involve NATO. It's sad that France's proposed agreement requires respect for Georgia's sovereignty and Georgia's territorial integrity, but no mention of the same for Ossetia?
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