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Medvedev endorses Georgia break-up

By Charles Clover in Moscow, Isabel Gorst in Tbilisi and Stefan Wagstyl in London

Published: August 26 2008 12:28 | Last updated: August 26 2008 21:03

Russian president Dmitry Medvedev on Tuesday recognised the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, the two Russian-controlled breakaway regions of Georgia, in a surprise move that provoked strong criticism from the US and the European Union.

The decision could deepen the divide between Russia and the west and undermine efforts to establish political stability in the Caucasus region, the route of important oil and gas pipelines.

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