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Confident Putin swats EU criticism aside as tough talks on energy loom

By George Parker in Lahti

Published: October 23 2006 03:00 | Last updated: October 23 2006 03:00

Vladimir Putin may have proved himself a combative and provocative dinner guest, but European leaders returned from a summit in Finland believing the Russian president might yet be prepared to offer them a better energy deal.

Mr Putin occasionally had his hosts staring in disbelief into their artichoke soup or choking on the rosemary grilled goose as he made it clear he would not take lectures from Europe on issues such as human rights and corruption.

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