Russian Reports: Bush, Putin Discuss Georgia

The U.S. and Russian Presidents, George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin respectively, discussed Russian-Georgian relations during talks in Hanoi, Vietnam, a Kremlin source told RIA Novosti on November 21.


?Bush asked Putin to tell him about the situation in Georgia and Putin told him about those actions of the Georgian authorities that make a normal dialogue impossible and trigger anxiety in South Ossetia and Abkhazia,? the source said.


According to the same report, Russia is concerned about “massive militarization” and about increase in Georgia’s defense funding.


 

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