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Russia signs cease fire agreement but no immediate troop pull out
Kiran Chaube
Aug. 16, 2008

In what is seen as a sign of peace, Russia and Georgia finally signed the cease-fire agreement. But Russian troops show no sign to pull out from Georgia.
Russian forces pulled back Saturday from positions in a town not far from Georgia's capital after the Russian president signed a cease-fire deal, but his foreign minister said the withdrawal would be contingent on further security measures.
Tanks and troops were still dug in on a hillside on the edge of Igoeti, some 30 miles from the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, and there was no immediate sign of a pullout from the strategic city of Gori, about 20 miles up the road.
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