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Russian presidential election

No change in Kremlin’s steely stance

By James Blitz and Stephen Fidler in Brussels

Published: February 14 2008 22:18 | Last updated: February 14 2008 22:18

Russia’s new ambassador to Nato has warned the west to expect no change in Moscow’s tough foreign policy after the presidential elections next month – in part because Vladimir Putin, the outgoing president, would remain “as strong as ever”.

As Russia prepares for elections on March 2 that are almost certain to see Dmitry Medvedev elected president, there have been questions over whether he might soften Moscow’s stance.

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