Zbigniew Brzezinski: US Should Defend Georgia, Ukraine and Azerbaijan
22 February 2009
Published in APA
Three countries should not become victims of US-Russia dialogue.
“We should work so that Georgia, Ukraine and Azerbaijan do not become victims of US-Russia dialogue. If we sacrifice these republics, Russia’s integration into the world will slow.
Three countries should not become victims of US-Russia dialogue.
“We should work so that Georgia, Ukraine and Azerbaijan do not become victims of US-Russia dialogue. If we sacrifice these republics, Russia’s integration into the world will slow.
We should do everything to defend these countries,”
Zbigniew Brzezinski, former US National Security
Adviser under Jimmy Carter, said, APA reports
quoting Georgian media. Zbigniew Brzezinski, who is
foreign policy adviser of the new administration,
considers that the United States should strengthen
cooperation with Europe.
“If Germany’s affair with Russia deepens, it may impede integration in Europe. Germany is a very strong and influential state and unlike Russia drew right conclusions from its history. But other European countries would better tell Germany: make your priorities clear to everybody.”
“If Germany’s affair with Russia deepens, it may impede integration in Europe. Germany is a very strong and influential state and unlike Russia drew right conclusions from its history. But other European countries would better tell Germany: make your priorities clear to everybody.”




