Hard choices helped save people's lives – Medvedev
Published: 07 August, 2009, 19:40
Twelve months after the war in South Ossetia, Russia’s President has been reflecting on the decisions he had to make.
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08.08.2010, 19:27
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During his visit to Abkhazia, Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev met with Russian tourists and discussed the 2008 Georgian-South Ossetian war and Russia’s subsequent recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia with them.
31.05.2010, 06:23
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The Parliamentary Assembly of Europe has made good steps in conflict management on ex-Soviet space, believes Konstantin Kosachev, the chairman of the State Duma International Relations Committee.
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01.10.2009, 14:20
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Georgia is responsible for unleashing the Five-Day War in the Caucasus last August, says an investigative report carried out by the EU.
11.08.2009, 20:02
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Russia-Ukraine relations are at an extremely low point now, and in the current situation, Moscow has taken the decision to refrain from sending an ambassador to Kiev, said President Medvedev in his new video address.
31.03.2010, 23:27
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Russia has ratified agreements with South Ossetia and Abkhazia on cooperation on border control.
05.10.2010, 15:20
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The Belarusian opposition has welcomed President Medvedev’s criticism of Lukashenko and vowed to make Moscow’s position heard in Strasburg, where the pre-election situation in the ex-Soviet republic is being discussed.
07.08.2009, 22:24
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Participants in a round table discussion in Tbilisi put the blame on the Saakashvili regime for a series of actions that brought about the August war.
08.08.2009, 19:03
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is visiting Vladikavkaz, the capital of North Ossetia. Many Russian soldiers stationed in the region were the first to respond to the Georgian attack on South Ossetia.
12.08.2009, 13:25
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Dmitry Medvedev’s decision to refrain from sending the Russian ambassador to Kiev has been interpreted by the media and analysts as Moscow’s rupture with the Ukrainian president.
29.09.2010, 13:16
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President Dmitry Medvedev will visit the Kuril Islands in the near future despite Japan’s warnings that the trip may negatively affect relations.
Published: 07 August, 2009, 19:40
Twelve months after the war in South Ossetia, Russia’s President has been reflecting on the decisions he had to make.