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Merkel expects tough talks with Putin

It is crucial to maintain a permanent dialogue with Moscow: German Chancellor

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BERLIN: German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she expected tough talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday on issues from the Syria and Ukraine conflicts to energy co-operation.

But she stressed it was crucial to maintain a “permanent dialogue” with Moscow, especially ahead of a possible summit on the Syria conlict that could also include the leaders of Turkey and France.

Merkel will host Putin from 1600 GMT at the government retreat in Meseberg castle north of Berlin, where they will only give media statements and not hold a joint press conference.

Merkel on Friday called the low-key visit a “working meeting” where “no speciic outcomes” were expected.

“But the problems we are dealing with, from Ukraine to Syria to issues of economic co-operation, are so numerous that they justify maintainin­g a permanent dialogue,” she said.

“There will be controvers­ial issues and there will of course be points where we are thinking about how we can promote and improve bilateral and internatio­nal co-operation.” Relations have been increasing­ly tense between Russia and Western powers over Ukraine, Russia’s backing for Syrian leader Bashar Al Assad and Moscow’s alleged spy activities, cyber- attacks and election meddling in Nato member states.

However, Merkel and Putin also share common concerns — both have been targeted by US President Donald Trump in a range of different political and trade disputes.

Trump, who is ighting accusation­s of election collusion with Russia, has accused Berlin of being a “captive” of Moscow and strongly opposed plans for a Russia-germany gas pipeline project, Nord Stream 2.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday that Putin and Merkel would talk about “bilateral relations as well as the implementa­tion of major joint commercial projects, against the backdrop of threats by third countries to these projects.”

Putin and Merkel, veteran leaders who speak each others’ languages fluently, last met in May in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi.

Merkel on July 24 also held an unusual meeting in Berlin with Russia’s army chief of staff Valery Gerasimov.

On the Syria conlict, Merkel on Friday confirmed an announceme­nt by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of plans for a summit with the leaders of Russia and France, but she said no date had been set yet.

 ?? Agence France-presse ?? Angela Merkel and Montenegri­n Prime Minister Dusko Markovic address a press conference in Berlin on Friday.
Agence France-presse Angela Merkel and Montenegri­n Prime Minister Dusko Markovic address a press conference in Berlin on Friday.

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