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Thursday, 1 January, 1998, 16:32 GMT
French and Russian Presidents propose annual tripartite summit with Germany
The Presidents of Russia and France, Boris Yeltsin and Jacques Chirac, have been discussing steps to deepen their co-operation and to enhance their relations with Germany.
In a statement issued after a telephone conversation with Mr Chirac, President Yeltsin's office said the two leaders had outlined plans to invite the German Chancellor, Helmut Kohl, for what would be a historic three-way summit, to be held in the next few months.
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