Russia warned today it would not allow Georgia to rearm amid signs that the government in Tbilisi had actively sounded out the Obama administration about rebuilding the military during a visit by the vice-president, Joe Biden, on the eve of the anniversary of last year's war.
Russia's foreign ministry said it would take "concrete steps" to prevent Georgia from rebuilding its military capability, and served notice that it would sever military co-operation with any country that supplied arms to Tbilisi. It said it was "deeply worried" Georgia was preparing for another conflict, as tensions continue to rise ahead of the 7 August anniversary of last year's brief war.
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