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    MOSCOW SAYS U.S. SEEKS CONTROL OF POST-SOVIET STATES

    RIA Novosti
    17:11 | 03/ 09/ 2008

    YEREVAN, September 3 (RIA Novosti) - The visit by U.S. Vice President
    Dick Cheney to Azerbaijan, Georgia and Ukraine is aimed at establishing
    Washington's control of these post-Soviet states, a Russian top
    security official said on Wednesday.

    Cheney arrived in Azerbaijan's capital of Baku on Wednesday, the
    first stop of a trip that will also take him to Georgia and Ukraine
    less than a month after the start of a war between Georgia and Russia
    over South Ossetia.

    "We know that Cheney is to visit Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Ukraine,
    and he will probably attempt to reassure them about this situation
    [the Georgia-South Ossetia conflict] and will, it seems apparent,
    once again act in such a way as to exert U.S. influence over them,"
    Nikolai Patrushev said.

    Cheney's tour is seen as a show of support for the U.S.'s ally,
    Georgia, amid Russia's worsening relationship with the West.

    Cheney is the most senior U.S. official to visit Georgia since
    Russian tanks moved into the South Caucasus state following Tbilisi's
    unsuccessful attempt to retake the rebel province of South Ossetia
    by force.

    Georgia invaded South Ossetia on August 8 in an attempt to regain
    control over the republic, which split from Tbilisi in the early
    1990s. Georgian peacekeepers and regular troops also attacked Russian
    peacekeepers stationed in the region. Moscow subsequently launched
    an operation to "force Georgia to accept peace." The operation was
    concluded on August 12.
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