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Jet lag tops EU agenda at Russia summit

By Charles Clover in Khabarovsk

Published: May 21 2009 17:15 | Last updated: May 22 2009 07:51

Russian and European Union officials had a choice of 11 time zones when they sat down in March to choose a venue for the annual Russia-EU summit.

They chose the far eastern city of Khabarovsk, 25km from the Chinese border and nine time zones from Brussels.

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