Bush has named Russia’s and Western countries’ relations strained

Filed under:Politics — posted by webmaster on May 22, 2007 @ 1:49 pm

Present trade and economic relations between Russia and the West, in particular the European countries, are characterized with a strong intensity. Such application has been made by the president of the USA Georges Bush.
George Bush has declared that in the Russian government there are people who doubt of intentions of the USA, and he tries to dispel these doubts. However relations between the West and Russia are characterized with a certain intensity, especially, - attitudes of Russia with the European countries as Russia uses its role of the largest supplier of power resources, and does not suppose the foreign companies, for example, on the home market, as it occurs, for example, to the Polish meat.
The American president has noted that his message to the Russian president Vladimir Putin consists that there is the best output from the developed situation that interests of Russia are in the West and that we should work together and in close cooperation.
Bush has added that V.Putin is assured, that Russia goes on a way to democracy. However, now the given question causes many doubts. Bush has pointed out that he considers that Russia goes on a way to democracy.
Last week the state secretary of USA Condoleeza Rice has lead meetings at the summit in Moscow during which the broad audience of questions including mutual relations of Russia and the USA was discussed. The first vice-premier of the Russian government Sergey Ivanov, making comments on a meeting with C.Rice, has declared that no cold war between Russia and the USA is present.
As Ivanov has noted, the information of some mass-media that development of the Russian-USA relations reminds cold war, mismatches the validity. The first vice-premier has emphasized that at all difficulties no cold war between these two countries.
 



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