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Russia receives signed ceasefire pact from Georgia
Russia has received a faxed copy of a ceasefire document signed by Russia, the Interfax news agency quoted the Foreign Ministry as saying on Saturday.
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Moscow, Russia: Russia has received a faxed copy of a ceasefire document signed by Russia, the Interfax news agency quoted the Foreign Ministry as saying on Saturday.
The Ministry said the document, sent by the United States, was identical to the one signed already in Moscow by leaders of the separatist regions at the heart of the conflict, Interfax reported.
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