Russia says Georgian attack negated UN resolutions (AP)
Published 8/27/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
AP - Russia's U.N. ambassador said Tuesday he doesn't think Russia's recognition of two separatist regions in Georgia will lead to a new Cold War though he predicted a difficult period ahead in relations with the West.
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