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US Vice-President Dick Cheney is in Ukraine on the last stop on his tour of the region aimed at showing support for US allies in the former Soviet Union. | US Vice-President Dick Cheney is in Ukraine on the last stop on his tour of the region aimed at showing support for US allies in the former Soviet Union. |
He flew to Kiev from Georgia, where he condemned Russia's "illegitimate" attempt to change Georgia's borders. | He flew to Kiev from Georgia, where he condemned Russia's "illegitimate" attempt to change Georgia's borders. |
Mr Cheney said that Russia's actions during the recent conflict with Georgia had cast doubt on its reliability as an international partner. | Mr Cheney said that Russia's actions during the recent conflict with Georgia had cast doubt on its reliability as an international partner. |
Before Georgia, Mr Cheney also stopped in oil-rich Azerbaijan. | Before Georgia, Mr Cheney also stopped in oil-rich Azerbaijan. |
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In Kiev, the vice-president is expected to hold talks with President Viktor Yushchenko and Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko on Nato, energy pipelines and support for Georgia. | In Kiev, the vice-president is expected to hold talks with President Viktor Yushchenko and Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko on Nato, energy pipelines and support for Georgia. |
The Ukraine president has warned that his country is a hostage in a war waged by Russia against countries in the old Soviet bloc. | The Ukraine president has warned that his country is a hostage in a war waged by Russia against countries in the old Soviet bloc. |
Q&A: Conflict in GeorgiaUS condemns Russia over GeorgiaCheney in ex-Soviet energy call | Q&A: Conflict in GeorgiaUS condemns Russia over GeorgiaCheney in ex-Soviet energy call |
European officials have suggested that Ukraine could be the next flashpoint for tensions between Russia and the West. | European officials have suggested that Ukraine could be the next flashpoint for tensions between Russia and the West. |
Russia is strongly opposed to any further expansion eastwards of Nato, and is furious that Ukraine and Georgia have been promised that, one day, they will be offered membership. | Russia is strongly opposed to any further expansion eastwards of Nato, and is furious that Ukraine and Georgia have been promised that, one day, they will be offered membership. |
The strategically located country is important to Russia, with pipelines that carry Russian gas to European consumers and its Black Sea port, home to a key Russian naval base. | The strategically located country is important to Russia, with pipelines that carry Russian gas to European consumers and its Black Sea port, home to a key Russian naval base. |
Russia has a powerful tool at its disposal, namely the large ethnic Russian population in Ukraine's southern province of Crimea. | Russia has a powerful tool at its disposal, namely the large ethnic Russian population in Ukraine's southern province of Crimea. |
In response to the threat, Mr Yushchenko has restricted Russia's naval operations, and insists Moscow must leave when an inter-state treaty expires in 2017. | In response to the threat, Mr Yushchenko has restricted Russia's naval operations, and insists Moscow must leave when an inter-state treaty expires in 2017. |
Ukraine has said it is ready to make its missile early warning systems available to European nations following Russia's conflict with Georgia. | Ukraine has said it is ready to make its missile early warning systems available to European nations following Russia's conflict with Georgia. |
Staunch support | Staunch support |
Mr Cheney's visit comes at an awkward time for President Yushchenko, with the country's largely pro-Western ruling coalition divided in its attitude toward Russia. | Mr Cheney's visit comes at an awkward time for President Yushchenko, with the country's largely pro-Western ruling coalition divided in its attitude toward Russia. |
Earlier this week Ms Tymoshenko's party blocked a motion condemning Russia's actions in Georgia, and sided with the opposition to vote for a curb on the president's powers. | Earlier this week Ms Tymoshenko's party blocked a motion condemning Russia's actions in Georgia, and sided with the opposition to vote for a curb on the president's powers. |
US Vice-President Dick Cheney condemns Russia | US Vice-President Dick Cheney condemns Russia |
The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse in Kiev says the leaders' faltering relationship has boiled over into open aggression, with Mr Yushchenko threatening to dissolve parliament and call a snap election. | The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse in Kiev says the leaders' faltering relationship has boiled over into open aggression, with Mr Yushchenko threatening to dissolve parliament and call a snap election. |
The president has been staunch in his support for Georgia's leader Mikhail Saakashvili. | The president has been staunch in his support for Georgia's leader Mikhail Saakashvili. |
Ms Tymoshenko has avoided outright condemnation of Russia, leading analysts to suggest she may be hoping for Moscow's backing in a possible bid for the presidency in 2010. | Ms Tymoshenko has avoided outright condemnation of Russia, leading analysts to suggest she may be hoping for Moscow's backing in a possible bid for the presidency in 2010. |
Fighting between Russia and Georgia began on 7 August after the Georgian military tried to retake the breakaway region of South Ossetia by force. | Fighting between Russia and Georgia began on 7 August after the Georgian military tried to retake the breakaway region of South Ossetia by force. |
Russian forces launched a counter-attack and the conflict ended with the ejection of Georgian troops from South Ossetia and Georgia's other separatist region of Abkhazia. | Russian forces launched a counter-attack and the conflict ended with the ejection of Georgian troops from South Ossetia and Georgia's other separatist region of Abkhazia. |
Russia has since recognised the independence of both regions, and dismissed Georgian President Saakashvili as a "political corpse" whose leadership it did not recognise. | Russia has since recognised the independence of both regions, and dismissed Georgian President Saakashvili as a "political corpse" whose leadership it did not recognise. |
On his trip to Georgia, Mr Cheney said alongside President Saakashvili: "After your nation won its freedom in the Rose Revolution, America came to the aid of this courageous young democracy." | On his trip to Georgia, Mr Cheney said alongside President Saakashvili: "After your nation won its freedom in the Rose Revolution, America came to the aid of this courageous young democracy." |