Russia will seek to mend fences with the West after the conflict in Georgia by brokering more foreign direct investment deals amid fears that the country faces a period of stag­flation, a ­senior adviser to President Dmitry Medvedev said Monday, The Financial Times reports Tuesday.
Russia will seek to mend fences with the West after the conflict in Georgia by brokering more foreign direct investment deals amid fears that the country faces a period of stag­flation, a ­senior adviser to President Dmitry Medvedev said Monday, The Financial Times reports Tuesday.

Igor Yurgens said officials were seeking to send signals of an improved business climate as Russia battles to restore investor confidence badly shaken by the conflict's cold war rhetoric.