BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO's move to curtail regular contacts with Russia over its behaviour in Georgia will rob both sides of a vital channel for security cooperation -- but Moscow is in no mood to pay much heed for now.
Analysts fear that joint efforts on the war in Afghanistan, counter-terrorism and other areas could fall by the wayside as NATO-Russia ties chill, to the detriment of all.
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