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Alarm at Russian ‘policy of confrontation’

By James Blitz in London, Daniel Dombey in Washington and Tony Barber in Brussels

Published: August 26 2008 19:47 | Last updated: August 26 2008 23:38

The Russian president Dmitry Medvedev’s decision to recognise the Georgian rebel regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia was widely condemned in western capitals, with many governments calling it a blatant breach of international law.

The question facing the US and its allies is how to respond in a firm, unified way that avoids further escalation of the dispute. At stake is co-operation on topics such as Iran, Afghanistan and counter-terrorism.

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