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US to deliver aid to tense Georgian port of Poti

By Associated Press
Tuesday, August 26, 2008 -

TBILISI, Georgia - In a direct challenge to Russia, the United States announced Tuesday it intends to deliver humanitarian aid to the beleaguered Georgian port city of Poti, which Russian troops still control through checkpoints on the city’s outskirts.

The aid will be delivered Wednesday by ship, a U.S. embassy spokesman said.

 
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