WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President George W. Bush reiterated
his call on Saturday for Russia to withdraw from Georgia and warily welcomed
Russia's signing of a cease-fire deal with Georgia.
"There's no room for debate on this matter. These regions are apart of
Georgia, and the international community has repeatedly made clear that they
will remain so," Bush said.
Bush welcomed the signing of a cease-fire deal by Russia with Georgia, but
stressed Russia must honor the deal.
"Now Russia needs to honor the agreement and withdraw its forces, and of
course end military operations," Bush said after hearing a briefing from
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice who just returned from Georgia.
Bush has repeatedly called on Russia to withdraw its forces and respect the
territorial integrity of Georgia, a strong U.S. ally.