Nicolas Sarkozy's Role in the 2008 Georgia Conflict: The "United West" Confronting Russia

IF 0.2 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
D. Mikhaylov
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This article examines the efforts of Nicolas Sarkozy, the President of the European Union (EU) at the time, in facilitating negotiations between Moscow and Tbilisi during the Georgia conflict in August-September 2008. While Sarkozy's primary objective was to end the bloodshed promptly, his strategic goals also encompassed preventing Georgia from falling back into Russia's sphere of influence and demonstrating the EU's capacity to independently resolve crises in the post-Soviet region.Sarkozy successfully persuaded Moscow and Tbilisi to accept his mediation, known as the "good offices," to normalize the situation in South Ossetia. Additionally, he garnered support from the United States and the EU, positioning himself as a representative of the entire "collective West" in dialogue with Russia. Confronted with the parties' entrenched positions, the French President occasionally resorted to altering the content of his proposed "six-point" peace plan without prior agreement, ultimately impacting the quality of the resulting agreements. These differing interpretations continue to hinder the reconciliation efforts between Moscow and Tbilisi.Through Sarkozy's mediation, a full-scale crisis in relations between Russia and the West was averted in August 2008. Significantly, Sarkozy was the first to officially articulate the threat of suspending all interaction between the "collective West" and Moscow if Russia employed military means to oppose EU and NATO expansion in the post-Soviet space. This article sheds light on Sarkozy's role in resolving the Georgia conflict while highlighting his strong stance against Russia's actions and aspirations in the region.
尼古拉•萨科齐在2008年格鲁吉亚冲突中的角色:对抗俄罗斯的“联合西方”
本文考察了2008年8 - 9月格鲁吉亚冲突期间,时任欧盟(EU)主席的尼古拉•萨科齐(Nicolas Sarkozy)为促进莫斯科与第比利斯之间的谈判所做的努力。虽然萨科齐的主要目标是迅速结束流血冲突,但他的战略目标还包括防止格鲁吉亚重新落入俄罗斯的势力范围,并展示欧盟独立解决后苏联地区危机的能力。萨科齐成功地说服莫斯科和第比利斯接受他的调解,即所谓的“斡旋”,使南奥塞梯的局势正常化。此外,他还获得了美国和欧盟的支持,将自己定位为与俄罗斯对话的整个“集体西方”的代表。面对各方根深蒂固的立场,法国总统偶尔会在没有事先达成协议的情况下改变他提出的“六点”和平计划的内容,最终影响了最终达成的协议的质量。这些不同的解释继续阻碍莫斯科和第比利斯之间的和解努力。在萨科齐的斡旋下,2008年8月,俄罗斯与西方国家的全面关系危机得以避免。值得注意的是,萨科齐是第一个正式发出威胁的人,如果俄罗斯采取军事手段反对欧盟和北约在后苏联地区的扩张,他将暂停“集体西方”与莫斯科之间的所有互动。这篇文章揭示了萨科齐在解决格鲁吉亚冲突中的作用,同时强调了他对俄罗斯在该地区的行动和愿望的强硬立场。
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