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  Monday  February 26  2007    09: 38 AM

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Russia could help Saudi Arabia with nuke energy - Putin


Russian President Vladimir Putin said today that Moscow would consider helping Saudi Arabia with a possible atomic energy programme and that he hoped to build stronger ties with Muslim countries.

"Russia is willing to look into cooperation opportunities in the area of atomic energy," Putin told Saudi businessmen, speaking through an Arabic interpreter.

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  thanks to Culture of Life News


The west may yet come to regret its bullying of Russia
Putin has no interest in a new cold war and is struggling to modernise his economy. Yet he is rebuffed and insulted


Countries too have feelings. So I am told by a Russian explaining the recent collapse in relations between Vladimir Putin and his one-time western admirers. "We have done well in the past 15 years, yet we get nothing but rebuffs and insults. Russia's rulers have their pride, you know."

The truth is that Putin, like George Bush and Tony Blair, has an urgent date with history. He can plead two terms as president in which he has stabilised, if not deepened, Russian democracy, forced the pace of economic modernisation, suppressed Chechen separatism and yet been remarkably popular. But leaders who dismiss domestic critics crave international opinion, and are unaccustomed to brickbats. Hence Putin's outburst at the Munich security conference this month, when he announced he would "avoid extra politesse" and speak his mind.

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