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I think it would be very short-sighted of the Russians to assume like 
Kokoshin that once NATO establishes itself somewhere, it will just go away. 
On the strength of this, Russia's foreign policy now is hardly better than  
under Yeltsin.

Steve K.
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>BBC Monitoring
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>Russia: Prominent MP ponders aftermath of US terror attacks
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>Source: Russia TV, Moscow, in Russian 1625 gmt 15 Sep 01
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>MP Andrey Kokoshin, ex-chairman of the Russian Security Council, has
>said that the world is "to some extent in a state of war" as a result of
>the US terror attacks. He said NATO's military action in the vicinity of
>Russia's borders is unlikely to lead to its continued presence there in
>the future. Given the level of "threat to civilization", he called for a
>meeting of the heads of state from the five permanent members of the UN
>Security Council as a legitimate agency to tackle issues of such
>magnitude. The following is excerpt from Kokoshin's interview with
>Russia TV on 15 September...
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