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Nato resumes Russia military ties | Nato resumes Russia military ties |
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Russia and Nato have agreed to resume co-operation on security issues, after nearly a year of difficult relations. | Russia and Nato have agreed to resume co-operation on security issues, after nearly a year of difficult relations. |
The deal came at a meeting in Greece of foreign ministers from the two sides. | The deal came at a meeting in Greece of foreign ministers from the two sides. |
Ties deteriorated sharply in 2008 after Russia's brief conflict with Georgia. Nato chief Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said differences over the issue remained. | Ties deteriorated sharply in 2008 after Russia's brief conflict with Georgia. Nato chief Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said differences over the issue remained. |
But he said Nato and Russia would nonetheless resume co-operation on issues such as Afghanistan, drug trafficking and piracy. | But he said Nato and Russia would nonetheless resume co-operation on issues such as Afghanistan, drug trafficking and piracy. |
"We have restarted our relations at a political level, we also agreed to restart the military-to-military contacts which had been frozen since last August," the Nato secretary-general told a news conference in Corfu. | "We have restarted our relations at a political level, we also agreed to restart the military-to-military contacts which had been frozen since last August," the Nato secretary-general told a news conference in Corfu. |
Fundamental differences still remained on Georgia, he said, but the two sides agreed "not to let disagreements bring the whole train to a halt". | Fundamental differences still remained on Georgia, he said, but the two sides agreed "not to let disagreements bring the whole train to a halt". |
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called the agreement "to a certain extent a positive development". | Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called the agreement "to a certain extent a positive development". |
Jaap de Hoop Scheffer on relations with Moscow | |
But he said Nato had to accept Russia's recognition of the independence of Georgia's separatist regions. | But he said Nato had to accept Russia's recognition of the independence of Georgia's separatist regions. |
"All have to accept the new realities and [that] the decisions taken by Russia after the conflict are irreversible," he said. | "All have to accept the new realities and [that] the decisions taken by Russia after the conflict are irreversible," he said. |
Russia and Georgia fought a short war in August 2008. Georgia tried to retake its breakaway region of South Ossetia by force after a series of lower-level clashes with Russian-backed rebels. | Russia and Georgia fought a short war in August 2008. Georgia tried to retake its breakaway region of South Ossetia by force after a series of lower-level clashes with Russian-backed rebels. |
Russia launched a counter-attack and the Georgian troops were ejected from both South Ossetia and Abkhazia, a second breakaway region, days later. | Russia launched a counter-attack and the Georgian troops were ejected from both South Ossetia and Abkhazia, a second breakaway region, days later. |
Moscow has backed both regions' declarations of independence. | Moscow has backed both regions' declarations of independence. |
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