Putin to Discuss Syria, Iran during Middle East Tour RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED June 25, 2012 Russian President Vladimir Putin will on Monday start his tour of the Middle East, presidential aide Yury Ushakov said. During his two-day visit to the region, Putin will discuss bilateral relations as well as international problems, including the Palestinian-Israeli settlement, the situation in Syria and the Iranian nuclear program, with the leaders of Israel, the Palestinian National Authority and Jordan. “The head of state’s busy trip to the Middle East stresses the region’s significance in the system of our foreign policy priorities,” Ushakov said. “It is called upon to contribute to further strengthening of Russia’s positions in that part of the world,” he told journalists shortly before the visit. Other news: Istanbul to Host Next Iran-Six Nuclear Talks July 3 A new meeting of the Group 5+1 over Iran has been agreed. Belarus, Russia to Sign Nuclear Plant Deal in July Discussions have almost completed. Another 13 Czech companies strengthened the supply chain of Rosatom 13 Czech companies signed memoranda of cooperation today with Rusatom Overseas, a daughter company of Rosatom. |
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