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Putin, Blair discuss future of Afghanistan
By Vladimir Radyuhin
MOSCOW, OCT. 5. The post-war political arrangement in Afghanistan
was one of the subjects discussed by the British Prime Minister,
Mr. Tony Blair, during his lightning visit to Moscow on Thursday
night, Russian sources said.
It was crucial for Mr. Blair to sound out the Russian position on
the issue before he met General Pervez Musharraf in Islamabad on
Friday. Moscow, which is the prime backer of the Northern
Alliance, would like the anti-Taliban forces to play a leading
role in the future coalition government in Afghanistan. However,
the U.S. will hate to see Afghanistan revert to the Russian
sphere of influence, the sources said. In its turn, Pakistan is
keen to ensure that ``friendly'' Pushtuns continue to dominate
the Afghan political scene.
With India and Russia sharing very close views on the post-war
Afghanistan, Mr. Blair's talks in Delhi can be regarded as the
next stage of his consultations in Moscow after he has discussed
the issue with Gen. Musharraf.
After the talks, the Russian and British leaders sought to stress
proximity of their views. ``We fully share all the main ideas you
set out in your speech in (British) Parliament (on Thursday),''
the Russian President, Mr. Vladimir Putin, said.
For his part, Mr. Blair hailed Russia's support for the anti-
terrorist struggle and said the two countries shared a
``unified'' approach to the problem.
``We have met as partners to find answers to today's
challenges,'' Russian agencies quoted Mr. Blair as saying.
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