
February 14, 2009 - 17:37 AMT

07:58 GMT
Last week's central event was the historical visit of the Turkish President to Moscow. The visit was expected still back in August 2008, when because of the 'feats' of Georgia and South Ossetia Caucasus hardly avoided a war that threatened to spread into Russia and the Near East. The Russian-Turkish relations have never been strained, even at the time of the USSR when Turkey, being a NATO member, was on active trading terms with the Soviet Union.