EU-Russia tensions ease?
Russia Today
15 Novembre 2008
The conflict in South Ossetia may have driven a wedge between Russia
and the EU, but now the two sides are talking to each other again. At
the Russia-EU summit in Nice, Dmitry Medvedev, the French President and
the EU Commission President agreed to meet again next year to hammer
out a pan-European plan on security
Earlier, President Medvedev put forward the idea of a new system for
European security. The idea has been supported by some EU leaders and
today it was agreed to set a time framework for a special summit to
discuss the idea.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy, whose country holds the EU’s rotating
presidency, said he was “concerned about his [Medveded’s] statements
concerning the possible deployment of Iskander missiles".
“We feel there should be no deployment until we've discussed new geo-political …
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