After the Prague meeting, Bush flies to Putin's hometown of St. Petersburg - his second visit in a year. "I'm going to Russia to make it clear to Russia and to Vladimir Putin they have nothing to fear from NATO expansion ... to explain why I think it's a positive development" Bush said. "... There is a threat to all of us in the form of international and global terrorism, which we must be able to deal with," Bush said.
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