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Fresh front threatens Saakashvili

By Charles Clover and Isabel Gorst in Moscow and James Blitz in London

Published: May 5 2009 15:07 | Last updated: May 5 2009 15:07

The mutiny near Tbilisi on Tuesday is a reminder that the struggle for power and influence in Georgia could derail relations between Russia and Nato, and raises questions over European hopes that the region will become a secure energy supply route.

Georgia hosts strategic transit pipelines carrying Caspian oil and natural gas exports to the west. It is crucial to energy security in Europe, which is trying to reduce its dependence on Russian supplies.

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