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Russia accuses West of Georgia warship provocation
06 Sep 2008 09:10:13 GMT
Source: Reuters
MOSCOW, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev accused the West on Saturday of acting provocatively in and around the Black Sea, where the United States is using warships to deliver humanitarian aid to Georgia.

"I wonder how they would feel if we now dispatched humanitarian assistance to the Caribbean, suffering from a hurricane, using our navy," Medvedev said, adding that a whole fleet had been dispatched to deliver the aid.

The United States has used warships to ferry relief supplies to Georgia after the brief but intense war with Russia in early August, in part to send a signal to Moscow.

Its biggest ship yet arrived on Friday. The USS Mount Whitney dropped anchor off Georgia's Russian-patrolled port of Poti.

NATO has also rejected talk of a buildup of its warships in the Black Sea, saying their recent presence in the region was part of routine exercises.

Russia has accused U.S. warships of rearming Tbilisi's defeated army, a charge dismissed as "ridiculous" by Washington.

Medvedev was speaking at the meeting of his advisory state council, which regularly meets and is comprised of Russian regional governors. (Reporting by Oleg Shchedrov; editing by Keith Weir)
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