Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

VLADIMIR PUTIN SAYS RUSSIA IS NOT AIMING TO DIVIDE EU

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Russian President Vladimir Putin, in an interview broadcast on Monday, said he did not want to divide the European Union as he prepared to visit Austria in his first bilateral trip to a West European country in almost a year.

“We do not pursue the objective of dividing anything or anyone in the EU,” Putin told broadcaste­r ORF. “We are far more interested in the EU being united and flourishin­g because the EU is our most important trading and economic partner.”

Putin, who has not made a bilateral visit to a West European country since he went to Finland last July, will meet government and business leaders in Austria in a trip which officially marks 50 years since the two countries’ energy firms Gazprom and OMV first signed a gas supply deal.

He will attend a business conference with envoys from both countries.

But the issue of EU sanctions, imposed on Russia because of its support for pro-Russian separatist­s in eastern Ukraine, will weigh in any official talks he has.

Moscow’s ties with EU countries remain strained after Russia’s annexation of Crimea, its involvemen­t in Syria and eastern Ukraine and the poisoning of a former Russian double agent in Britain. London has blamed the nerve agent poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter on Russia but Moscow has denied any involvemen­t.

Austria’s coalition government of conservati­ves and the pro-Putin far right was in a minority of EU government­s that did not expel any Russian diplomats over the Skripal case and Austria, despite its membership of the EU, points to its history of neutrality and its relatively warm relations with Russia.

Moscow wants the EU to lift sanctions, but the bloc has linked that to progress on the ground, which has not happened.

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