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EU leaders to unite in opposing Russia

By Tony Barber in Brussels Isabel Gorst in Tbilisi and Jimmy Burns in London

Published: August 31 2008 19:04 | Last updated: September 1 2008 12:00

European Union leaders will meet in emergency session on Monday determined to display a united front against Russian policy in Georgia, but conscious of their limited ability to influence Russian behaviour.

At a summit called by Nicolas Sarkozy, France’s president, leaders of the 27-nation bloc are expected to announce measures of support for Georgia and to condemn Russia’s attempted partition of the Caucasian state. But they will not consider economic sanctions against Moscow.

Russian soldiers fortify a checkpoint five miles west of Gori in Georgia

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