
The secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, said that is not the time to establish any nuclear agreement with Russia, an assertion that corroborates the comments last Friday and on a State Department official, to insinuate that the Bush administration would withdraw Congressional proposal to approve an agreement between the two nuclear nations, as a penalty to Russia by the invasion of Georgia.
'This is not the time to carry out an agreement with Russia, anyway, what will announce later,' Rice said during her journey through the countries of northern Africa. The agreement between Washington and Moscow was brought to Congress in May by U.S. President George W. Bush. For the majority was seen as a symbol of cooperation between the two nations.
United States seems prepared to strike to Moscow with tangible penalties for his incursion into Georgia, which allied country to donate one billion dollars of aid for reconstruction and recovery.