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    CLINTON AND MEDVEDEV RECALL PROTOCOLS SIGNING CEREMONY

    Tert.am
    14.10.09

    The meeting between Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and U.S. State
    Secretary Hillary Clinton took place yesterday at the Russian
    President's Barvikha residence just outside Moscow, reports the
    Kremlin's official website. During the meeting, Medvedev noted that
    "our coooperation with the new U.S. administration enters a new
    high level."

    "And, generally, I would like to distinguish recent events: the
    St. Petersburg summit and the UN General Assembly, as well as that
    period when you, together with Mr. Lavrov, participated in the
    difficult process between Armenian and Turkish sides during the
    signing of the Armenian-Turkish Protocols in Zurich. I believe that
    this is a good example of our coordination in international issues,"
    noted Medvedev.

    The U.S. State Secretary expressed hope that the strategic relations
    between Russia and the United States would broaden and deepen. However,
    Clinton pointed out a few differences between Moscow's and Washington's
    official positions.

    Despite a thaw in Russian-US relations, Clinton admitted that
    Georgia was a policy area on which Washington and Moscow did not see
    eye-to-eye, reports AFP.

    "We will not see eye-to-eye on Georgia, for example. We just have
    a difference of opinion. We have made it clear that we will not
    recognize South Ossetia and Abkhazia," Clinton added.

    Ties between the two former Cold War foes were badly strained by
    Russia's war with US-ally Georgia last August and Russia's subsequent
    recognition of the Georgian rebel regions of Abkhazia and South
    Ossetia as independent.
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