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Putin hits back at energy critics

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Putin hits back at energy critics

Russian President Vladimir Putin has strongly denied claims that Russia is using its energy resources as a lever to put pressure on other countries.
He was addressing the world's media at his annual news conference in Moscow.

Mr Putin said Russia's energy deals with Ukraine and other neighbouring countries "benefit the consumers" and "experts understand this".

On the poisoning of ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko in London, Mr Putin said he did not believe in conspiracy theories.

"As for what happened there, this, I repeat, can only be answered by the investigation."

There has been some speculation in the Russian media that enemies of Mr Putin may have had a hand in Mr Litvinenko's death, to put the Kremlin in a bad light. Mr Litvinenko was a vehement critic of Mr Putin.

Mr Putin said Mr Litvinenko "did not possess any secrets" that could have damaged Russia.

Market forces

In a wide-ranging, marathon news conference, Mr Putin said Russia was now one of the world's most powerful economies, with a rapid growth rate - about 6.9% in 2006 - and declining inflation.

Mr Putin insisted that Russia's price increases for energy exports were driven by necessary market adjustments.

He said Russia could not continue Soviet-style energy subsidies for its former Soviet bloc neighbours.

"We're not obliged to subsidise the economies of other countries," he said. "Nobody does that, so why are they demanding it of us?"

In January a Russian row with Belarus over oil exports revived concern among Russia's energy customers in the EU.

"We are always told that Russia is using its ... economic resources to achieve foreign policy aims. That is not the case," Mr Putin insisted on Thursday.

No named successor


Mr Putin is due to leave office in March next year and so far it is not clear who will take his place.

He declined to state any preference for a successor, saying voters would have a "free, democratic" choice.

"There will be no successor. There will be candidates to the presidential post," he told the news conference.

"The authorities' goal is to ensure the elections are held democratically.

"I, too, am a citizen of the Russian Federation, which I am very proud of, and of course have the right to express my preferences but I will only do it during the election campaign."

Under the constitution Mr Putin has to stand down in 2008, after serving two terms. But he has now become so powerful and popular that it is widely assumed whoever he names as the preferred candidate will win the election, the BBC's Richard Galpin reports from Moscow.

More than 1,000 members of the Russian and foreign media registered for the news conference, which has become an annual event.


Putin hits back at energy critics

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go putin you brave man lead the bravest people of all:the russian people!!!

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Maybe so, maybe not. Either way it's kind of pointless because it's not like anyone would ever publicly admit to something like that. That would be like George Bush coming out and saying we only went to Iraq for oil.

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Maybe so, maybe not. Either way it's kind of pointless because it's not like anyone would ever publicly admit to something like that. That would be like George Bush coming out and saying we only went to Iraq for oil.


At least in this case Putin is nowhere to be involved with Litvinenko case. Its kinda like blaming Bush for Haditha massacre ;-)

And, at least in this case, there's absoolutely no proof Russian intelligence of any kind did it. After all, it would have been much cheaper and cleaner to arrange an "accident" for Litvinenko if that was the case for taking him out, or just putting a bullet in his head. Poisoning him with very expensive highly radioactive substance - thats dumb. Makes no sense, only to raise a strong media frenzy and scare people into submission from a dirty bomb / radiation attack. Pffft.


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