MOSCOW. Sept 19 (Interfax-AVN) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has said that the signing of a new European security treaty is getting more and more likely.
"The likelihood that a major European treaty will be signed after the events in the Caucasus is increasingly growing. That is now clear even to those who were telling me that there was no need for that and NATO will secure everything," Medvedev said.
"What has NATO decided? What has it secured? It only provoked a conflict, nothing else," he said.