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30.12.08

Georgia fails to honour peace deal - Lavrov










Russian Foriegn Minister, Sergei Lavrov was Russia's man at the UN for a decade


Georgia hasn't fulfilled its obligations under the Medvedev-Sarkozy ceasefire plan, signed shortly after the war in South Ossetia, Russia's Foreign Minister has told Russian TV

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Russian central bank allows ruble to fall once again

By Polya Lesova, MarketWatch
Last update: 12:34 p.m. EST Dec. 29, 2008

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Russia's central bank allowed the ruble to weaken once again Monday against its dual currency basket, widening its trading band for the 12th time since early November, according to media reports.
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Office of the Historian Release of Soviet-American Relations: The Détente Years, 1969–1972

The Office of the Historian, Bureau of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of State released today Soviet-American Relations: The Détente Years, 1969–1972. This joint documentary publication, collected and compiled by historians from both the U.S. Department of State and the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, provides unprecedented insight into Soviet-American relations during a critical era in the history of the Cold War: the détente years, 1969–1972. In February 1969, Henry Kissinger, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, opened a confidential channel with the Soviet Ambassador to the United States, Anatoly Dobrynin. During the next three and a half years, the two men met on a regular basis in Washington, both at the White House and at the Soviet Embassy, to discuss important issues of the day, including arms control, Berlin, the Middle East, South Asia, China, and Vietnam. Through this mechanism, President Richard M. Nixon and General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev exchanged ideas and information outside normal diplomatic and bureaucratic channels. The confidential channel also allowed the White House to practice behind-the-scenes diplomacy, thus avoiding interference not only from Congress, but also from the Department of State. Although their methods may have been controversial, the collaboration between Kissinger and Dobrynin helped to reduce tension in the Soviet-American relationship, eventually resulting in agreements on Berlin, SALT, and other issues, and culminating in the Moscow Summit in May 1972.

The volume is being released today in conjunction with a scholarly conference hosted by the Office of the Historian, Bureau of Public Affairs, on “U.S.-Soviet Relations in the Era of Détente, 1969-1976.” The conference will take place on October 22-23, at the U.S. Department of State in the East Auditorium of the George C. Marshall Conference Center, at Virginia Avenue and 21st Street. The full program and registration details may be found at http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/70893.htm.


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Army phone links China and Russia


A new military hotline between Beijing and Moscow has been used for the first time, according to reports in the Chinese state media



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29.12.08

Pravda.Ru: Experts: Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili is a psychopath


Georgia’s President Mikhail Saakashvili: "My feelings about the country can make me eat my tie."

PRAVDA: The report originally appeared in The Alia daily with reference to an anonymous source. The incident, the newspaper wrote, took place last week. According to eyewitnesses, the Georgian president hit the prime minister of the country in the face and threw a phone at him. It is not clear why such an incident happened and what drove Saakashvili mad. The insulted prime minister sent in his resignation immediately after the fight, but the president had not signed it yet, The Alia newspaper wrote. The press service of the Georgian president described the newspaper’s publication as “ravings, unworthy to comment.”
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A VIEW FROM RUSSIA: USA needs nuclear explosion to turn the world into dictatorship


USA needs nuclear explosion to turn the world into dictatorship?
Is the United States going to put dictatorship into effect under the guise of the anti-terrorist struggle? What may trigger another major transformation in 2009? The answer is obvious: another 9/11 in the USA.
Terrible and bloody events are in store for the world in the beginning of 2009. Most likely, the world will witness a reality show with a nuclear blast, which will be used as a reason for the US administration to change the world order again and leave the new Great Depression behind. There is every reason to believe that the Russian Federation may suffer as a result of this possible initiative too.
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Vladimir Putin Warns Against Dollar Buying

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