RUSSIA’S
PUTIN, MEDVEDEV WILL ATTEND 2012 LONDON OLYPICS

Russian
President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev will attend the
2012 London Olympics and meet British Prime Minister David Cameron, Russian
authorities said on Friday,27th July,2012.The Kremlin said Putin
would make a "short working visit" to Britain on August 2 to see
Cameron and take in some Olympic events. Medvedev's office said he would fly to
London on Friday and lead the official Russian delegation.It will be Putin's
first visit to Britain in nine years, but any efforts to smooth long-strained
ties will be complicated by deep differences over Syria.Relations between the
two nations have been troubled for years by disputes ranging from espionage to
human rights. Russia and Britain remain at odds over the 2006 death from
radiation poisoning in London of Kremlin critic Alexander Litvinenko.Cameron is
likely to press Putin and Medvedev over Syria. Russia has frustrated efforts by
Western nations to put more pressure on President Bashar al-Assad to end 16 months of bloodshed, blocking three U.N. Security Council resolutions.
Cameron had earlier confirmed Putin would visit Britain during the Olympics,
saying they would watch part of the judo competition together. Medvedev, heading to Britain on Friday to
attend the Olympics opening ceremony, will watch a women's volleyball match
between Russia and Britain on Saturday and meet Russian athletes, his office
said in a statement.Russia's president until Putin returned to the top office
in May and appointed his protege to the number two post, Medvedev will meet
Cameron during a reception for foreign dignitaries on behalf of Queen Elizabeth
on Friday.Russia hopes its 436 competitors will make it to third place in
London's overall medals table with expectations running high for pole vault
queen Yelena Isinbayeva and middle-distance runner Yuri Borzakovsky, among
others.
Prof. John Kurakar
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