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MOSCOW, May 23 (Xinhuanet) -- Russian President
Vladimir Putin awarded the 60th anniversary of Victory in World War II Medal to
former US President George Bush senior in the Kremlin on Monday, according to
the Itar-Tass news agency.
"Before we begin our conversation I
would like to award a commemorative medal to you as a veteran of World War II,"
Putin told visiting George Bush senior.
"I know that you took part in the war and know the
tragic incident linked with your participation when your plane was shot down,"
Putin said.
Putin meanwhile recalled the previous meeting with
George Bush Senior in Sochi, where the former US president put his signature
under the Charter on Friendship and Cooperation with Russia in theearly 1990s,
the report said.
George Bush Senior, for his part, thanked the Russian
presidentfor the medal and Putin personally who met the US ex-president despite
a tough work schedule.
The former US president meanwhile denied that some
cooling off was noticeable between George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin during
their recent meeting in Moscow. He believes the Russian and US leaders have good
relations and understand each other, the Interfax said.
Speaking at a meeting with students and faculty of
the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Bush Sr. approved of his
son visiting Moscow on May 9 and taking part in the WWII victory commemoration
ceremonies.
Talking about the war against the Saddam Hussein
regime in Iraqlaunched under the decision of George W. Bush, the former US
president noted that when the incumbent president says something, he means it,
and he is not the kind of person who waits to see which way the wind blows.
Asked to comment on the US president visiting Latvia
before coming to Moscow, Bush Sr. denied this was done to offend President
Putin, said the Interfax. Enditem |