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February 23, 2005
Kimmage: 'Central Asia Provides Window On Russia-U.S. Relations'
"When U.S. President George Bush meets with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Bratislava on 24 February, Central Asia will not be an agenda-topping item," notes Daniel Kimmage in February 23, 2005 article on the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty website. "But as a region where U.S. and Russian interests intersect, Central Asia provides a window on the dynamics that dominate the two countries' uneasy relationship in the former Soviet Union." Why? See "Analysis: Central Asia Provides Window On Russia-U.S. Relations" for Mr. Kimmage's rationale.
Posted by Munir Umrani at February 23, 2005 08:46 PM
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