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PUTIN DANCES AT WEDDING PARTY

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Russian leader attends marriage of Austrian foreign minister

VIENNA: Russian President Vladimir Putin danced arm in arm with Austria’s Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl at her wedding on Saturday, after receiving an invitation that opposition critics said undermined the West’s stance against Moscow.

Putin arrived in a car carrying a Bouquet of lowers AND ACCOMPANIE­D, local media said, by a troupe of Cossack singers booked to serenade the newlyweds — on a stopover on his way to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel outside Berlin.

Photograph­s showed Kneissl, 53, smiling in a long white and cream “dirndl” dress and talking to Putin as they danced in a vineyard in southern Styria province, the venue of her wedding to entreprene­ur Wolfgang Meilinger.

The invitation surprised many in Vienna and Moscow, particular­ly at a time when the European Union is at odds with Russia over its annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea region and other issues.

There have been no reports that Kneissl — a polyglot Middle East expert without political Afiliation — HAS A particular­ly close friendship with Putin. But she was appointed to her job by the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) which has links with Putin’s party. FPO leader and Vice Chancellor Heinz-christian Strache, who joined Austria’s governing coalition last year, praised her as a “bridge builder” as he congratula­ted the couple and wished them “all the luck in the world and eternal love!”

The internatio­nal coverage of the visit would bring priceless publicity, he added. “A better advertisem­ent for Austria, its wonderful nature, dreamlike landscape and real life hospitalit­y cannot exist!”

Joerg Leichtfrie­d from the opposition Social Democrats tweeted that Austria’s current presidency of the Council of the European Union put it in an especially delicate spot given tensions between Putin and the West.

“All the more symbolic and harmful to court the Russian president in this manner,” he said. Austria’s governing coalition — led by the conservati­ves of Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, who also attended the wedding — has presented itself as a bridge builder with Moscow.

It says it shares the EU’S foreign policy stance, but did not follow other members of the bloc in expelling Russian diplomats after Britain accused Russia of involvemen­t in the poisoning of a former Russian spy and his daughter in England — a charge Moscow denies.

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Karin Kneissl and Vladimir Putin dance during her wedding in Gamlitz, Styria, Austria.

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