By Prensa Latina,
Paris : French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, will travel to Moscow for talks with his Russian counterpart, Dmitri Medvedev, to find a way out of the conflict in South Ossetia, the capital press reported.
Sarkozy also called a meeting of foreign affairs ministers of the European Union (EU) for debates on the conflict, Le Figaro reported.
The French head of state may call an emergency summit of the EU while foreign minister Bernard Kouchner presents Moscow with a unilateral cease fire signed by Georgian president Saakashvili
Hours later his government denounced the bombing of Tsjinvali, its capital.
As things stand Poland and three former soviet republics with coasts on the Baltic Sea consider that Russia crossed “the red line” while the Kremlin claims it only intervened to prevent Georgian bombings of Tsjinvali.
Kouchner, for his part, assured that the US should be in the front line of the crisis because “it is somehow part of the conflict.”
The Pentagon took part in 2002 in equipping troops of Georgia, whose government supported the aggression and later occupation of Iraq.