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Medvedev holds Kazakhstan talks | |
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has held talks with the president of Kazakhstan, during the first stop on his maiden foreign trip. | |
Mr Medvedev met the president of the oil-rich Central Asian state, Nursultan Nazarbayev, in the capital, Astana. | |
His next stop, on Friday, is China, where he will hold talks with President Hu Jintao and other leaders. | |
Analysts say Mr Medvedev's choice to head to the East rather than West shows where Russia's foreign priorities lie. | Analysts say Mr Medvedev's choice to head to the East rather than West shows where Russia's foreign priorities lie. |
'Highest priority' | |
The BBC's Russia analyst, Steven Eke, says Mr Medvedev is looking to maintain Russia's influence in Kazakhstan. | |
During talks in the Kazakh capital he urged the government to keep exporting most of its oil through Russian pipelines. | |
Mr Nazarbayev said relations with Russia remained the highest prority in the country's foreign policy. | |
Medvedev looks East on first tripUK peers urge strong Russia ties | Medvedev looks East on first tripUK peers urge strong Russia ties |
"Kazakhstan and Russia have the most comprehensive bilateral legal base which can be imagined in relations between the two neighbouring sovereign states," he said. | |
The country, central Asia's biggest oil producer, is gradually trying to break Russia's stranglehold over Kazakh energy export routes. | The country, central Asia's biggest oil producer, is gradually trying to break Russia's stranglehold over Kazakh energy export routes. |
But Russia wants Kazakhstan to sign up to a long-term deal to export oil through the pipeline leading from Baku, Azerbaijan, to the Russian port of Novorossiysk. | But Russia wants Kazakhstan to sign up to a long-term deal to export oil through the pipeline leading from Baku, Azerbaijan, to the Russian port of Novorossiysk. |
Russia has been prompted to look eastwards because of what it perceives as Western attempts to limit its diplomatic ambitions, analysts say. | Russia has been prompted to look eastwards because of what it perceives as Western attempts to limit its diplomatic ambitions, analysts say. |
The start of talks on a strategic partnership pact between Russia and the EU, for example, has been blocked for two years because of political disputes between EU member states and their giant neighbour. | The start of talks on a strategic partnership pact between Russia and the EU, for example, has been blocked for two years because of political disputes between EU member states and their giant neighbour. |