Hi, Lenus!
Lenus Wrote:Mila Wrote:You don't trust Russian mass media? Fine. But you can't accuse Euronews of being pro-Russian.
By the way, that is exactly what we do.
It was announced by Georgian State Minister, so don't hold your breath for Euronews impartiality.
O really? Yesterday Chena said that Euronews was a Russian-owned channel and tried to convince me that the picture of a peaceful city that I see is not true because of the Russian translation is not appropriate, as if the translation can influence the picture on the screen... By the way, I don't know why she was so confident that I was watching it with a Russian translation. Trust me, not only Georgians can watch Euronews in English.
Now you are telling me that Euronews is pro-Russian just because 'it was announced by Georgian State Minister". Like it doesn't matter that Euronews has been showing a lot about Prague-1968 lately, definitely hinting on parallels, it doesn't matter that all this time they showed interviews with the Georgian Minister of foreign affairs and with Saakashvilli, it doesn't matter that when in "no comment" they showed the concert in Tshinvali organized by Gergiev, the title said something like "A concert to support the independence", but they didn't show the entrance part where he said that the concert is dedicated to people who died and survived and didn't say a word about independence from Georgia...
All this definitely makes Euronews pro-Russian just because your Minister says so... Do you realize how ridiculous this sounds?
Lenus Wrote:Section 5 probably.
Maybe. Unlike IamGeogia I am not saying that I've seen the original of the document. So you may be right, but the number of the Section doesn't change its content, does it?
Lenus Wrote:And why are you not interested with POti? Not a georgian city?
I am very much interested in Poti, but I don't have any information on the Russian soldiers there. So I can't say anything about it. But what I can say is that today not only Euronews, but even American media showed and wrote how 2 American war ships with humanitarian aid are approaching Poti. I don't know why these quilts, mattresses and clothes are so precious that they have to be brought by war ships... Well, as I said, the truth will come out sooner or later. So let's just wait and see, what will come out of all this.
Lenus Wrote:Sarkozi said enough.
O, did he? Please give me a link, where he confirms this telephone call which the American spokesman is talking about or any other link were he said that Russia didn't withdraw as agreed after Russia claimed that the withdraw is complete. And, again, as I said, there is so much pressure on him from both sides, that if he finally gives in to one of them, I really won't be surprised.
Lenus Wrote:Truth? Do you Russians know the meaning of the word? :mrgreen:
Well, how come you are so sure that you do?
You are are saying "You cannot blind everyone." Well, to me you look blinded already.
You are muting all your arguments by some strange things you say. And the expressions you and others to whom I wrote yesterday use, such as "bloody Russians" and etc. (I don't even want to repeat them) just add more dark paint to this sad picture.
Please don't get me wrong. I don't blame you for anything. I agree with Terry. It is understandable why you guys are so upset and emotional. But it doesn't make your words true and worth trusting. Well, at least for me... Sorry...
It is such a shame that politicians are playing their dirty games, and common people suffer.
With deep respect to you and all common Georgians, Osetinians, Americans, Russians and that of other nations,
Mila