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Russian President Vladimir Putin hopes to promote further dialogue with US President George W. Bush when they meet at the weekend, despite slim hopes of improving their ties, a Kremlin spokesman said on Thursday.
The two, divided on issues ranging from US missile defence plans in Europe to democracy in Russian, will hold informal talks at the Bush family estate in Kennebunkport, Maine, on Sunday and Monday.
"We do not expect any breakthroughs," Dmitry Peskov told a telephone briefing. "It will be a continuation of dialogue in an informal atmosphere." "It is a perfect opportunity to meet in a relaxed atmosphere to discuss both bilateral issues, not all of which are negative, and also an international agenda."
US plans to deploy elements of its missile defence system in Eastern Europe are sure to dominate the meeting. Russia rejects US assertions that the missile shield is intended to avert possible attacks from countries such as Iran and sees a radar to be built in the Czech Republic and missiles to be deployed in Poland as a threat to its security.
Earlier this month, Putin offered Bush use of the Soviet-era Qabala radar in Azerbaijan instead. Several US officials have said the Qabala could be a complement to, rather than a replacement for the Czech radar.
"We closely watch statements by Washington authorities on different levels," Peskov said speaking in English. "Some of them indicate that cooperation is ruled out, but we do not consider this an official answer. "We will expect an answer to this official offer."
Russia has backed a set of international sanctions against Tehran, suspected by the West of seeking to create its own nuclear weapons, but it says it does not believe Tehran has the technology yet to target Europe.

Copyright Reuters, 2007

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