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U.S. troops start training exercise in Georgia
VAZIANI, Georgia (Reuters) - One thousand U.S. troops began a military training exercise in Georgia on Tuesday against a backdrop of growing friction between Georgia and neighboring Russia.
Nations:Russia Ukraine Activities:U.S.-Russia Military Relations 2008 Georgia-Russia Crisis Source:(Reuters)
2008-07-15
Russia rebuffs U.S. over Georgia mediation: report
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will reject moves by the United States to play a bigger role in defusing a standoff with Georgia, Interfax news agency quoted a Russian diplomatic source as saying on Friday.
Nations:Russia Germany France People:Condoleezza Rice Activities:Russia-U.S. 2008 Georgia-Russia Crisis Source:(Reuters)
2008-07-11
Russia says its air force flew over Georgia region
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia said on Thursday that its air force had flown over Georgia's breakaway South Ossetia this week because it believed Tbilisi was preparing to attack the region.
Nations:Russia People:Condoleezza Rice Activities:2008 Georgia-Russia Crisis Source:(Reuters)
2008-07-10
US, Russia trade charges over Georgia amid war warnings
TBILISI (AFP) - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice began talks here Wednesday with Georgian leaders as the United States and Russia accused each other of stoking violence in Georgia that could erupt into war.
Nations:Russia Ukraine Poland Japan People:Dmitry Medvedev Condoleezza Rice George W. Bush Activities:2008 Georgia-Russia Crisis Russia-U.S. Source:(AFP)
2008-07-09
Rice seeks to tighten links with Prague, Tblisi
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice leaves on Monday for the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Georgia and perhaps Poland on a trip that illustrates their deepening U.S. ties despite Russia's objections.
Nations:Russia Czech Republic Poland Azerbaijan Bulgaria Japan People:Dmitry Medvedev Condoleezza Rice Vladimir Putin George W. Bush Activities:2008 Georgia-Russia Crisis Source:(Reuters)
2008-07-07
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