Friends again? NATO to embrace Russia
Published: 05 March, 2009, 12:34
Moscow and NATO are expected to resume formal ties this Thursday. Relations were suspended when Russia repelled Georgia's attack on South Ossetia last August.
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Published: 05 March, 2009, 12:34
Moscow and NATO are expected to resume formal ties this Thursday. Relations were suspended when Russia repelled Georgia's attack on South Ossetia last August.