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Belarus leader defiant ahead of gas talks

By Arkady Ostrovsky in Moscow

Published: December 29 2006 20:54 | Last updated: December 29 2006 20:54

Alexander Lukashenko, the authoritarian Belarus leader, was on Friday defiant in the face of Russian threats to cut gas supplies to his country, just as his officials arrived in Moscow for last-minute talks aimed at resolving the dispute.

Gazprom, the Russian state-controlled energy group, has threatened to cut supplies to Belarus on January 1 if Minsk does not agree to a doubling of the prices it pays for gas supplied to Belarus.

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