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 | | | | | Russia says NATO relations will change MOSCOW, Aug. 14 (UPI) -- NATO's stand on the Russia-Georgia clash likely will affect relations with the international treaty alliance, the Russian NATO ambassador said Thursday. Dmitry Rogozin also accused Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili of war crimes and some members of the Western media of complicity. Rogozin said Russian relations with NATO "cannot but be affected" after NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer "failed to say a word about the victims of the attack. Not a single word has been uttered in condemnation of the aggression" but Russia was criticized. | | | | | | Sections: Read more headlines & stories | There are currently no headlines listed under Politics. Please try again later. | Finance Audio/Video reports Health News | | |
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