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Merkel seeks progress with Russia | Merkel seeks progress with Russia |
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has met Russian President Dmitry Medvedev for talks aimed at easing tensions over the war in Georgia. | |
Iran's nuclear programme and the global financial crisis were also on the agenda in St Petersburg. | |
Germany is seen as one of Russia's closest allies in the West, but Mrs Merkel has been critical of Moscow's actions in Georgia in August. | Germany is seen as one of Russia's closest allies in the West, but Mrs Merkel has been critical of Moscow's actions in Georgia in August. |
However, she has urged the West to maintain a dialogue with the Kremlin. | However, she has urged the West to maintain a dialogue with the Kremlin. |
The talks come a day after European Union observers began patrolling in Georgia to oversee a withdrawal of Russian forces from "buffer zones" around Georgia's breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. | The talks come a day after European Union observers began patrolling in Georgia to oversee a withdrawal of Russian forces from "buffer zones" around Georgia's breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. |
Russia has kept troops there since ousting Georgian forces in August. It has promised to complete its troop pull-out by 10 October, but it plans to keep thousands of troops in the breakaway regions. | Russia has kept troops there since ousting Georgian forces in August. It has promised to complete its troop pull-out by 10 October, but it plans to keep thousands of troops in the breakaway regions. |
Booming trade | Booming trade |
In St Petersburg, Mrs Merkel and Mr Medvedev were also expected to discuss how to boost growing bilateral trade. | |
The Russians want German technology, while the Germans seek access to Russian markets, the BBC's Steve Rosenberg in Berlin says. | The Russians want German technology, while the Germans seek access to Russian markets, the BBC's Steve Rosenberg in Berlin says. |
Some 40% of the natural gas Germany imports comes from Russia, and the two countries are now building a pipeline under the Baltic Sea to bring Siberian gas to Europe. | Some 40% of the natural gas Germany imports comes from Russia, and the two countries are now building a pipeline under the Baltic Sea to bring Siberian gas to Europe. |
Many German business leaders believe their future depends on good relations with Russia, our correspondent says. | Many German business leaders believe their future depends on good relations with Russia, our correspondent says. |
He says Berlin does not want its good links with Moscow to be broken now by a new stand-off. | He says Berlin does not want its good links with Moscow to be broken now by a new stand-off. |