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Putin attacks 'foreign meddlers' Putin attacks 'foreign meddlers'
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Foreign money is being used to meddle in Russia's internal politics, President Vladimir Putin has said.Foreign money is being used to meddle in Russia's internal politics, President Vladimir Putin has said.
He blamed the "influx" on those who he said were using democracy as a pretext to interfere in politics. Mr Putin blamed the "influx" on those who he said were using democracy as a pretext to interfere in politics.
He did not specify those responsible, but in the past Russian authorities have accused the West of funding groups that oppose the government.
Mr Putin also reiterated his pledge to stand down when his term comes to an end in March 2008.
The Russian leader made the comments in his annual address to parliament, his opportunity to outline key policy objectives for the next year.The Russian leader made the comments in his annual address to parliament, his opportunity to outline key policy objectives for the next year.
In the past Russian authorities have accused the West of funding organisations that oppose Mr Putin. 'Democratic ideology'
"There is a growing influx of foreign cash used to directly meddle in our domestic affairs," Mr Putin said."There is a growing influx of foreign cash used to directly meddle in our domestic affairs," Mr Putin said.
"Not everyone likes the stable, gradual rise of our country," he said. "There are some who are using the democratic ideology to interfere in our internal affairs.""Not everyone likes the stable, gradual rise of our country," he said. "There are some who are using the democratic ideology to interfere in our internal affairs."
These meddlers - whose identity Mr Putin did not specify - were seeking to either to steal from the people or to attack Russia's economic and political independence, he said. These meddlers were seeking to either to steal from the people or to attack Russia's economic and political independence, he said.
He also called for a moment of silence to commemorate former President Boris Yeltsin, who he said had laid the foundations for a changed Russia. He called for a library to be established in Mr Yeltsin's name.He also called for a moment of silence to commemorate former President Boris Yeltsin, who he said had laid the foundations for a changed Russia. He called for a library to be established in Mr Yeltsin's name.
Other highlights included:Other highlights included:
  • a freeze on Russian compliance with a European treaty that limits military deployments across the continent
  • a freeze on Russian compliance with a European treaty that limits military deployments across the continent
  • praise for Russia's economy, which he said was now one of the 10th largest in the world
  • praise for Russia's economy, which he said was now one of the 10th largest in the world
  • a funding boost for state housing, using some of the proceeds from the auction of bankrupt oil giant Yukos
  • Mr Putin's speech was delayed by a day because of Mr Yeltsin's state funeral.Mr Putin's speech was delayed by a day because of Mr Yeltsin's state funeral.
    The address is expected to be the Russian leader's last. He is due to step down in March 2008, after serving two terms as president.