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    RUSSIAN TV TELLS BUSH TO BACK KIND WORDS WITH ACTION

    RTR Russia TV, Moscow
    13 Sep 04

    (Presenter) US President George Bush has personally expressed his
    sympathy for Russian people who suffered in the terrorist attack
    in North Ossetia (when school was seized by hostage-takers on 1
    September). (Passage omitted: previously reported entry in book of
    condolences by Bush)

    (Correspondent Konstantin Semin) If you flick through this sorrowful
    book, you will find entries by (Secretary of State) Colin Powell,
    (head of Office of Homeland Security) Thomas Ridge and (Secretary
    of Defence) Donald Rumsfeld. The doves and hawks in the Republican
    administration may differ with regard to all sorts of things, but not
    to terrorism. (Passage omitted: previously reported remarks by Bush)

    (Correspondent) Five minutes earlier, according to eye-witnesses,
    Bush assured Russian officials that there are no double standards in
    the USA's foreign policy with regard to Russia. People can write and
    say different things, but you have to believe what you hear from me,
    Bush said.

    It seems that a sharp change in tone in commentaries in the US press is
    linked to Bush's resoluteness. Today, even the most liberal newspapers
    are not advising Russia to hold talks with bandits.

    (Yuriy Ushakov, Russian ambassador to USA) The tone was sympathetic
    from the beginning. It was one of support, help and cooperation. From
    major US figures there was not a single statement that could be read
    as expressing double standards.

    (Correspondent) The visit to the Russian embassy by the US president
    is no ordinary event in relations between the two countries. Over the
    last 20 years it has happened just twice: Ronald Reagan and George
    Bush Senior came to the embassy. The reasons for their visits were
    an earthquake in Armenia and the Chernobyl disaster.

    If everything that Bush said is part of some kind of new course aimed
    at moving closer to Russia in its fight against terrorism, the US
    president's words will need to be followed by real actions. The first
    place to feel this must be the Caucasus, where the fate not just
    of individuals, but of whole peoples at times depends on relations
    between Moscow and Washington.
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