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29.07.2010, 17:17 6 comments

Politics as usual may delay US Senate vote on New START

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US President Barack Obama(L) and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev make their way from the stage following a joint press conference June 24, 2010 in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC (AFP Photo / Mandel Ngan) 24.06.2010, 23:02 1 comment

Russia-US relations are not all about security – presidents

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19.07.2010, 12:55 18 comments

Russia acquires the soft touch

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23.07.2010, 19:37 20 comments

NATO knocking

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“Next EU-Russia summits will take place according to the new rules”

Published: 22 November, 2009, 11:47
Edited: 22 November, 2009, 22:30


Sweden, Stockholm : Russian President Dmitry Medvedev  talks with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt during a press conference on November 18, 2009 during the summit between the European Union and Russia in Stockholm (AFP Photo / Claudio Bresciani)

Disregarding who will rule Europe and how, it’s absolutely obvious that Europe needs Russia as a partner and vice versa, believes President Medvedev’s Press Attache Natalia Timakova. She shared her views with RT.

 
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frankaval November 22, 2009, 14:46 quote
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Russia should be admitted into the WTO as soon as possible. It is unbelievable that China with its' history and ongoing human rights abuses plus its' communist government which denounces capitalism is a member while Russia, a free capitalistic Democracy in every sense of the word is denied membership at the present time. This situation should be immediately remedied. Also, it is time to either dismantle NATO a useless "cold war" relic (which it is) or do the right thing and immediately admit Russia to NATO as a full partner in the defense of the world.

Artyom November 22, 2009, 16:48 quote
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Russia should ignore the WTO!!! It is a get rich quick scheme for the Anglo American establishment. So is the IMF. Everyone had a candidate for the IMF, but Bush's candidate won because Bush said so. WTO Is not a dream it is a scam! Russia does just fine without it and why do we need to promote an other nations farms at the expense of our own. I am tired of buying chicken from Brazil, America, Poland, and everywhere else except Russia! The argument we don't have enough chicken is a complete lie! This is just one example. Trade needs to occur on bilateral basis. As for the European Union, it is a criminal existence. A government body created by Bilderbergers for the Bilderbergers. It is an Elitest organization that rules and will make money off of all the European states with NO representation of the people. The president himself was elected in closed room meetings!!! The fact that people in Europe let this occur is appalling. The fact the Russian government plays along with all these things leaves me scratching my head. The talk of the end of the recession? What are they talking about. I know many people in America who lost their homes and jobs and are still living with assistance of others. There is only few people, the rich, who are getting richer and the bailouts that governments have spent to push numbers by manipulating markets just so they can say we are doing better. Standards of living for all average people are in the toilet while fat cats are fatter. The political landscape now is much more scary than during the Cold War or previous times. Now our wars are entertainment on TV and everything is Sanitized. God help us all.

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