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World|politics|April 8, 2015 / 02:56 PM
Greek PM, Russia's Putin set to meet in Moscow for talks

AKIPRESS.COM - kremlin Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has arrived in Moscow for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, as Greece struggles with a debt crisis.

Greece is embroiled in negotiations with the EU and IMF to unblock a bailout package and could run out of funds within weeks. Greek officials have previously pointed to Russia as a possible alternative source of financial assistance. Analysts say Russia's own economic woes mean any help would be limited, reports BBC.

"Russia is not and cannot be a (EU) substitute for Greece, it can only be a supplementary option," said Constantinos Filis from the Institute of International Relations.

The two are expected to discuss ties between the EU and Russia, which were badly strained by the Ukraine crisis.

Before his arrival, Mr Tsipras described the sanctions imposed by the EU and US on Russia in the wake of its annexation of the Crimea as "a road to nowhere".

The European Parliament President, Martin Schulz, said Mr Tsipras should not break with the EU line on sanctions.

"Greece demands and gets a lot of solidarity from the EU. We can therefore also ask for solidarity from Greece and for this solidarity not to be ended unilaterally by pulling out of joint measures," he told a regional German newspaper, the Muenchner Merkur.

Russia imposed a ban on many western food imports in retaliation, but Agriculture Minister Nikolai Fyodorov has said the government could consider removing three countries, including Greece, from the embargo, Russian state media reported.

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