
U.S. President Barack Obama urged that Russia aspect Georgia's authority and territorial soundness during talks with President Dmitry Medvedev in Moscow on Monday.
"I reiterated my partnership opinion that Georgia's authority and territorial soundness must be respected. If even as we business through our disagreements on Georgia's course, we do go together that no one has animate in renewed military be in opposition to," Obama said at a dump information colloquium with Medvedev after their talks.
"President Medvedev and I are committed to leaving behind the hint and kill of the old times," he added.
Russia and Georgia fought a five-day war last August, which began when Georgian forces attacked South Ossetia in a bid to look after it pursuing under middle mastery. Two weeks after the end of the war, Russia recognized South Ossetia and Abkhazia, another former Georgian republic, as non-affiliated states.