Lavrov: Ossetia border shooting staged by Georgia

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei LavrovMoscow - Shots fired at the Polish and Georgian presidential motorcade near the South Ossetian border were staged and "yet another provocation" by Georgia, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Monday.

Georgia said Russian forces had opened fire on the motorcade carrying Polish and Georgian Presidents Lech Kaczynski and Mikheil Saakashvili on Sunday from the airport in Tbilisi to a settlement near the Ossetian border.

"This is a real provocation. This is not the first time such things have happened: They stage everything themselves and then accuse the Russian or Ossetian sides," Interfax news agency quoted Lavrov as saying Monday on a visit to the Peruvian capital Lima.

"Inviting a president for a celebration in Tbilisi and taking him in a car to a different state - is this not a provocation?" he told journalists.

"There was no shooting from the Russian or South Ossetian side," Lavrov added.

Russia recognized as independent Georgia's breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia after a five-day war with its post-Soviet neighbour in August.

Russian troops rolled into Georgia to halt Tbilisi's push to re-assert control over the areas that have been autonomous since wars of succession in the early 1990s. (dpa)

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