A border post between Russia and Georgia re-opens for traffic and trade after four years, a development welcomed by locals.<br /><br />But the move is hardly a sign of improving relations between the two neighbours. The border post was shut after tensions between Russia and Georgia escalated in 2006, a situation that eventually lead to a five day war in 2008.<br /><br />Businesses hope the re-opening will bring a much-needed economic boost to the region, but Georgian officials are adamant that there will be no thaw in relations with Moscow.<br /><br />Matthew Collin reports from the Kazbegi region on the Georgia-Russia border.