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The Rose is still vulnerable to Russia

By Quentin Peel

Published: November 8 2007 22:01 | Last updated: November 8 2007 22:01

The declaration of a state of emergency in Georgia calls into question the political stability of a country that occupies a vital geostrategic position, as a transit route for central Asian oil and gas to Europe via Turkey and the Black Sea, and as a former Soviet republic that desperately wants to break away from Russian influence.

President Vladimir Putin and his advisers have shown increasing anger with Georgia’s stubborn independence. Moscow imposed a trade and transport embargo last year.

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