Interview with Kirill Koktysh
Published: 30 August, 2008, 10:56
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Georgia has broken off diplomatic ties with Russia. The consequences of the conflict will haunt the countries for a decade or two, as Kirill Koktysh, a political analyst from Moscow State University of International Relations tells RT.
Interview with Kirill BessonovBreaking diplomatic ties affects Georgia more than Moscow, because up to one million Georgians live and work in Russia, according to Kirill Bessonov, a political analyst from the Moscow News. |
Interview with Vadim KozyulinAn EU summit on relations with Russia over the conflict in South Ossetia is set to start in Brussels. The Director of the Conventional Arms Program and military analyst Vadim Kozulin says the EU has no moral power for strong sanctions on Russia. |











