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Putin confident on EU energy pact Putin confident on EU energy pact
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has said he is confident Europe and Russia will be able to find a common approach on trade and investment in oil and gas.Russian President Vladimir Putin has said he is confident Europe and Russia will be able to find a common approach on trade and investment in oil and gas.
He was speaking after EU leaders pressed him to agree to binding rules on energy relations, over dinner at a summit in southern Finland.He was speaking after EU leaders pressed him to agree to binding rules on energy relations, over dinner at a summit in southern Finland.
Mr Putin also told reporters at the EU summit in Finland that there was a risk of bloodshed in Georgia.Mr Putin also told reporters at the EU summit in Finland that there was a risk of bloodshed in Georgia.
He called on Georgia to calm relations with Russian-backed breakaway regions.He called on Georgia to calm relations with Russian-backed breakaway regions.
Russia supplies a quarter of the oil and gas consumed in the European Union, and the proportion is set to rise sharply in coming decades.Russia supplies a quarter of the oil and gas consumed in the European Union, and the proportion is set to rise sharply in coming decades.
I am quite confident that we will be in a position to develop common approaches Vladimir Putin EU leaders have long been trying to persuade Russia to sign up to the 1991 Energy Charter Treaty, without success.I am quite confident that we will be in a position to develop common approaches Vladimir Putin EU leaders have long been trying to persuade Russia to sign up to the 1991 Energy Charter Treaty, without success.
But Mr Putin suggested that Russia could agree to many of the charter's principles when negotiations begin in the next few weeks on a new strategic partnership with the EU.But Mr Putin suggested that Russia could agree to many of the charter's principles when negotiations begin in the next few weeks on a new strategic partnership with the EU.
"We are not against the principles that are included in the charter, but we believe that that certain provisions of the charter should be defined better," he said."We are not against the principles that are included in the charter, but we believe that that certain provisions of the charter should be defined better," he said.
"I am quite confident that we will be in a position to develop common approaches," he said."I am quite confident that we will be in a position to develop common approaches," he said.
'Reciprocity''Reciprocity'
President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso said the two sides needed to develop mutual trust. The BBC's Jonny Dymond in Lahti says Mr Putin was on a charm offensive, but there was no sign that any of the really difficult issues had been moved forward.
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said the two sides needed to develop mutual trust.
"That requires transparency, the rule of law, reciprocity, non-discrimination, market opening and market access," he said."That requires transparency, the rule of law, reciprocity, non-discrimination, market opening and market access," he said.
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The EU wants European investors to have the same access to the Russian energy market as Russian companies have to Europe's market, and the ability to use Russian pipelines to export any gas and oil they produce in Russia.The EU wants European investors to have the same access to the Russian energy market as Russian companies have to Europe's market, and the ability to use Russian pipelines to export any gas and oil they produce in Russia.
European governments have recently raised concerns about the treatment of some European energy investors attempting to develop oil and gas resources in Russia.European governments have recently raised concerns about the treatment of some European energy investors attempting to develop oil and gas resources in Russia.
Energy security became a major priority for the EU after Russia briefly cut off gas to Ukraine in January, in a dispute over payment.Energy security became a major priority for the EU after Russia briefly cut off gas to Ukraine in January, in a dispute over payment.
A paper prepared for the summit by the European Commission stressed the importance of increasing energy imports from the Mediterranean, Black Sea, Caspian, Middle East and Gulf regions.A paper prepared for the summit by the European Commission stressed the importance of increasing energy imports from the Mediterranean, Black Sea, Caspian, Middle East and Gulf regions.
'Bloodshed''Bloodshed'
The EU leaders said before the summit they would make clear their hopes that Russia would be able to find the killer of the murdered journalist, Anna Politkovskaya.The EU leaders said before the summit they would make clear their hopes that Russia would be able to find the killer of the murdered journalist, Anna Politkovskaya.
On Georgia, Mr Putin said that Russia had not started the latest round of tensions between the two countries.On Georgia, Mr Putin said that Russia had not started the latest round of tensions between the two countries.
He called on the Georgian authorities to re-build their relations with two Russian-backed breakaway regions, Abkhazia and South Ossetia.He called on the Georgian authorities to re-build their relations with two Russian-backed breakaway regions, Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
"This is what we are calling for. This is what we want... and that bloodshed will be avoided," he said."This is what we are calling for. This is what we want... and that bloodshed will be avoided," he said.
EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana told journalists he had been talking to Russia and Georgia "practically daily" trying to cool down the situation and to persuade their leaders to talk to each other.