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Interview with Andrey Demurenko

Published 6 Apr, 2008 10:21 | Updated 6 Apr, 2008 14:21

NATO will be sticking to its guns under a new U.S. president. But the alliance could find tough opposition from a Russia with two strong leaders – Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin, says security expert Andrey Demurenko.

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