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Putin fails trust test for most in Europe

By Quentin Peel in London

Published: July 15 2006 03:00 | Last updated: July 15 2006 03:00

Only one in five western Europeans believe Vladimir Putin can be trusted, according to a Financial Times/Harris poll that also showed just 16 per cent of those surveyed would describe Russia as a democracy.

The poll, carried out on the eve of this weekend's summit in St Petersburg of the Group of Eight industrialised nations, shows that Mr Putin has some way to go in persuading western Europeans Russia is a reliable friend.

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