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EU disunity powers Russian protectionism

By Paul Betts

Published: October 9 2007 03:00 | Last updated: October 9 2007 03:00

Russians criticise the European Union for being deeply divided and difficult to deal with. But, as an enlightening Centre for European Reform report notes, they also dread the day when EU member states will start to speak with a single voice.

For the time being, they can relax. The EU is beset by all sorts of internal problems and rivalries, and this, according to senior European Commission officials, can only play into Russia's hands.

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