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    NATO Scolds Russia, Pledges to Help Georgia Rebuild

    At the Black Sea port of Poti today, Russian forces detained 21 Georgian soldiers and took them away bound and blindfolded. At NATO's emergency meeting in Brussels, one diplomat said, "Yes, there is withdrawal of Russian forces, but there is also reinforcement." John Miller is there for the Wall Street Journal .

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    By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

    At the Black Sea port of Poti today, Russian forces detained 21 Georgian soldiers and took them away bound and blindfolded. At NATO's emergency meeting in Brussels, one diplomat said, "Yes, there is withdrawal of Russian forces, but there is also reinforcement." John Miller is there for the Wall Street Journal.

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