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Putin in threat on European arms treaty

By Neil Buckley in Moscow and Daniel Dombey in Oslo

Published: April 26 2007 12:10 | Last updated: April 27 2007 09:41

President Vladimir Putin used his final state-of-the-nation address on Thursday to accuse the west of "colonial-style" interference in Russia's domestic affairs and said Moscow would stop implementing an important arms limitation treaty.

Mr Putin also gave his clearest signal yet that he would stand down as Russian president next year. Next year's address, he said, "will be given by a different head of state".

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