CONCENTRATION OF NATO SHIPS IN BLACK SEA NOTHING BUT USUAL MANIFESTATION OF FORCE
PanARMENIAN.Net
10.09.2008 15:33 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Concentration of NATO ships in the Black Sea is
nothing but usual manifestation of force, a Russian expert said.
"Maybe, some measures for replenishment of the Georgian army are
being taken under the disguise. Anyway, I do not think this armada
represents a menace for Russia. Of course, the U.S. grows more and
more unpredictable but you will hardly find any people there who will
dare to incite an armed collision with Russia in the Black Sea,"
Andrey Areshev, expert at Strategic Culture Foundation said in an
interview with PanARMENIAN.Net.
"The danger will increase if Georgia undertakes a new aggression
that is quite possible judging by the fact that Georgia broke all
previous agreements on ceasefire (expect for the "six principles"
which Georgia interprets its own way)," he said.
As to various economic sanctions against Russia, Areshev said that
the European Union will hardly refuse from Russian gas. Furthermore,
they will not recall their managers who work for big and profitable
enterprises.
"Given the tendencies of Europe's economic development, it would be
unwise. Hysteric opinions expressed somewhere in press or in a café
should be selected from statements by serious politicians. They wanted
to put Russia to the test. Well, they received answers to all their
questions," he said.
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PanARMENIAN.Net
10.09.2008 15:33 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Concentration of NATO ships in the Black Sea is
nothing but usual manifestation of force, a Russian expert said.
"Maybe, some measures for replenishment of the Georgian army are
being taken under the disguise. Anyway, I do not think this armada
represents a menace for Russia. Of course, the U.S. grows more and
more unpredictable but you will hardly find any people there who will
dare to incite an armed collision with Russia in the Black Sea,"
Andrey Areshev, expert at Strategic Culture Foundation said in an
interview with PanARMENIAN.Net.
"The danger will increase if Georgia undertakes a new aggression
that is quite possible judging by the fact that Georgia broke all
previous agreements on ceasefire (expect for the "six principles"
which Georgia interprets its own way)," he said.
As to various economic sanctions against Russia, Areshev said that
the European Union will hardly refuse from Russian gas. Furthermore,
they will not recall their managers who work for big and profitable
enterprises.
"Given the tendencies of Europe's economic development, it would be
unwise. Hysteric opinions expressed somewhere in press or in a café
should be selected from statements by serious politicians. They wanted
to put Russia to the test. Well, they received answers to all their
questions," he said.
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