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An archive video with Vladimir Putin and George Bush dancing came into the network

According to archival personnel, there is a history of confrontation between Russia and the United States in views on the future of Ukraine and Georgia. In 2008, on which 43 US President George Bush dances in Sochi with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, appeared on the network on the anniversary of the Russian Federation attack on Georgia. As we can see in the footage, the head of the Russian Federation under the song "Barina" dances on stage, and Bush - near it.

Earlier, these staff were published by the Kremlin press service in honor of Putin's 20th anniversary of Putin. According to this video, there is a rather difficult story. Bush visited Putin shortly after he insisted at the Western Military Bloc summit on the entry of Georgia and Ukraine in NATO, despite Russia's resistance.

Speaking next to the then President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko in 2008, Bush said: "Your country has made a bold decision, and the United States strongly support your request. In Bucharest this week I will continue to explain the position of America. We support the Action Plan for Ukraine and Georgia. Assistance to Ukraine in NATO membership in the interests of every member of the Alliance and will help to strengthen security and freedom in the region and around the world.

”True, then this idea has been defeated, and Ukraine has never been entered by NATO, as well as Georgia. At a joint press conference the next day after a fun time, Bush said: "I am only glad that our press did not see how I try to dance to dance that I was asked. " , to which his American colleague was parked, "Let's stop there. " Putin also visited Bush in the United States, visiting him Rancho in Texas and visited the Bush Family House to And men.

Despite some similarity to friendship with the President of the Russian Federation, George Bush condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine. "The American government and people should be solidarity with Ukraine and the Ukrainian people who seek freedom and right to choose their future. We cannot put up with the authoritarian intimacy and dangers posed by Putin. Ukraine is our friend and democratic ally, and it deserves ours Full support at this most difficult time, "he said.