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Putin meets Saudi King Abdullah on Iraq, Mideast conflict
By Reuters

RIYADH - Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah on Iraq and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on Sunday, in the first visit by a Russian leader to the kingdom.

King Abdullah gave Putin, who accused the United States on Saturday of making the world a more dangerous place, a red carpet welcome, and prior to the talks urged Moscow to help revive the Arab-Israeli peace process.

"There is no doubt that Russia has an important role in achieving peace," the king told Russia's Itar-Tass news agency ahead of the trip, which Moscow hopes will help to restore old Soviet-era links with the Middle Eastern region.

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Saudi media has said Moscow also wants to sell Riyadh, which enjoyed a record budget surplus of $78 billion last year on high oil prices, military hardware including tanks and anti-missile systems as well as win a tender to expand Saudi railways.

Putin's trip marks growing links between the two nations after the king's visit to Moscow in 2003. Riyadh revived its ties with Moscow in 1990 as the communist Soviet era ended. The two nations first established diplomatic ties in the 1920s.

As well as covering the Iraq war and the Israeli-Palestinian crisis, the two leaders discussed cooperation between the world's two top oil producers, the official Saudi Press Agency reported. Russia denies having plans to join a "gas OPEC." The agency gave no further details of the talks.

Russia, which belongs to the Quartet sponsoring Arab-Israeli peace which also comprises the United States, the EU and the United Nations, wants to play a bigger diplomatic role in the Middle East. Putin will also visit Qatar and Jordan.

"We hope the Quartet's current effort (succeeds) to revive the peace process and concentrate on resolving the main issues at their root after partial solutions failed to achieve the required progress," the king said before the talks.

Earlier this week, Saudi Arabia brokered a deal between Hamas and the Fatah faction of Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas ending months of factional fighting and clearing the way for a national unity government.

King Abdullah had said he hoped the Putin visit would further cooperation on oil and in investment and air transport but he gave no details.

Ahead of the visit, Putin attacked the United States saying Washington was making the world a more dangerous place by pursuing policies aimed at making it the "one single master."

His remarks coincided with disagreement between Russia and the United States over the Iraq war and the nuclear ambitions of Iran and North Korea.

Russia favors constructive engagement with Iran, pointing out that a tough line has failed to deter North Korea from developing nuclear weapons.

Moscow also wants dialogue with Iran and Syria to help solve the Palestinian problem and believes that what it sees as American attempts to impose Western democracy by force, such as in Iraq, are doomed to fail.

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