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‘Lobster summit’ a chance to cool tensions

By Andrew Ward in Washington and Neil Buckley in Moscow

Published: June 29 2007 20:59 | Last updated: June 29 2007 20:59

Monday’s summit between the two leaders in Kenne-bunkport, Maine, will follow months of escalating tensions over the future of the Serbian province of Kosovo and US plans to locate part of its missile defence shield in central Europe.

The issues are part of broader disputes over Nato expansion into Moscow’s sphere of influence and Washington’s unease about the political direction of an increasingly assertive and authoritarian Russia.

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