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    KREMLIN AIDE COMMENTS ON PUTIN EURASIAN SUMMIT MEETINGS AGENDA

    ITAR-TASS news agency, Moscow
    15 Aug 06

    Sochi, 15 August: Russian President Vladimir Putin will have an
    opportunity to hold a number of meetings on the sidelines of the
    Eurasian Economic Community informal summit which is to begin in Sochi
    today, with several leaders, including Ukraine's new prime minister,
    Viktor Yanukovych. This was said today by presidential aide Sergey
    Prikhodko.

    "Separate talks will be held today with Armenian President Robert
    Kocharyan and Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev," he said.

    Prikhodko noted that in the presence of the two presidents two
    agreements will be signed on creating favourable conditions for Russian
    and Kazakh cargo transit, and on procedures of paying for cargo in
    transit on several stretches of Russia's and Kazakhstan's railways.

    "It is expected that Vladimir Putin will have lengthy and intensive
    meetings with other colleagues, including with the new chairman of the
    Ukrainian government, Viktor Yanukovych, who is to arrive in Sochi
    today at the invitation of Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov,"
    Prikhodko said.

    He explained that Yanukovych has been invited to a number of protocol
    events within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Community summit.

    [ITAR TASS at 1352 gmt said that it is not ruled out that during the
    Russian-Ukrainian talks at the level of prime ministers and also during
    contacts between the prime ministers and President Putin, Russian gas
    delivery to Ukraine will be discussed. The agency quoted an unnamed
    Kremlin source as saying that "the Ukrainian side will discuss the
    gas issue with Gazprom head Aleksey Miller, and failing that, with
    Viktor Khristenko or Mikhail Fradkov". The source also said that no
    detailed talks or indeed any signing of an agreement on gas delivery
    to Belarus are being planned for the informal summit.

    "It will not be possible to resolve the problem by using political
    methods in either case," the source was quoted as saying.]
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