World | Russia Russia Pulls Troops Out of Georgian Port Withdrawal follows terms of EU-backed deal By Matt Cantor Posted Sep 13, 2008 7:13 AM CDT Copied Holding Georgian flags children welcome President Mikhail Saakashvili as he visits the town of Gori, northwest of the capital Tbilisi, Georgia, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2008. (AP Photo/Shakh Aivazov) Russia is withdrawing troops and vehicles from the Georgian port of Poti and other undisputed areas of the country in accordance with an EU-brokered ceasefire plan, the BBC reports. Trucks left Russian bases established in August, headed toward the breakaway Abkhazia region; troops are likely to remain there and in South Ossetia, another separatist area. Russia has “fulfilled the commitment” to withdraw from Poti and surrounding areas by Monday, a Georgian official told the AP. The EU deal calls for Russia to complete its pullout from the country—not including the breakway regions—after EU monitors arrive October 1. Read These Next It's a largely invisible nightmare for many families. Treatment delay was deadly for pregnant cop with atrial fibrillation. US citizens find a new way to keep loved ones from being deported. The sad decline of Beetle Bailey speaks volumes. Report an error