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PUTIN TO TAKE CENTER STAGE AMONG WESTERN LEADERS IN NORMANDY

As diplomatic tensions reached a boiling point over Russia's annexation of Crimea

PUTIN TO TAKE CENTER STAGE AMONG WESTERN LEADERS IN NORMANDY

http://www.sptimes.ru/story/40042

As diplomatic tensions reached a boiling point over Russia's annexation of Crimea, President Vladimir Putin was rejected in March as host of the Group of Eight summit in Sochi, while his country was excluded altogether from the group of leading industrialized nations.

But Putin's arrival in Normandy on Thursday to take part in a World War II commemoration will serve as a bold reminder of the clout he continues to carry in spite of recent attempts at isolation.

The celebration will mark the Putin's first meeting with western leaders since the political tug-of-war emanating from the Ukraine conflict chilled East-West relations to a level unseen since the end of the Cold War.

Prior to the visit, Putin voiced a disinterest in any further Ukraine annexations, and a readiness for dialogue with U.S. President Barack Obama. "It will be his choice. I am ready," Putin told French television network Europe One in an interview broadcast Wednesday, adding that "it is not a secret that the most aggressive and severe policy is the one of the U.S."

No formal meeting has been scheduled between Putin and Obama, but they are both set to attend a luncheon following the commemoration Friday.

"I am sure I will see him," Obama told reporters at a news conference Tuesday in Warsaw. "He is going to be there."

Following Putin's apparent effort to de-escalate the situation by calling on some Russian troops to retreat from the Ukrainian border and tacitly endorsing Ukraine's presidential election in late May, Obama seemed to have softened his rhetoric with regard to Russia, creating the possibility of an improved bilateral dynamics.

"If in fact we can see some responsible behavior by the Russians over next several months, then I think it is possible for us to try to rebuild some of the trust that has been shattered during this past year," he said at the news conference.

In a show of support, Obama met with Ukraine's President-elect Petro Poroshenko on Wednesday, offering him support in the financial and security sectors. The White House said in a statement that Obama had approved an additional aid package for Ukraine, consisting of $23 million, including $5 million for "body armor, night-vision googles and additional communications equipment."

As with Obama, Putin has not scheduled a separate meeting with Poroshenko, but they will both be present at some of the same events.

"Everybody will wait for Putin's meeting with Poroshenko, which can be a sign that Russia recognizes the new Ukrainian president as legitimate," said Fyodor Lukyanov, head of Russia's Council on Foreign and Defense Policy, a think tank with close ties to the Foreign Ministry.

"But it will be tough to manipulate Putin to do what he does not want to do. He believes he is right in this situation and thus can make a strong impression on the other leaders that have often demonstrated inferior competence in world affairs. Everybody will look at him, so he will be at the center," he said in a telephone interview.

In the wake of the Normandy meeting, western leaders have admitted that despite increasing isolation, Putin still holds the keys to the Ukraine crisis.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel stressed the imperative that Putin must "use his influence to get the separatist to refrain from violence and intimidation, hand over their weapons and stop the occupations" in a speech Wednesday.

In case Russia fails to cooperate, it may face further sanctions, Merkel said, but the draft communique of the Group of Seven summit taking place in Brussels this week does not mention any new sanctions, The Financial Times reported.

In the same vein, the British Foreign Office accused Russia of sparking unrest in eastern Ukraine, but also asked it to help alleviate the situation there.

"We call upon Russia to use its influence to put an end to the instability. Russia has refused to condemn the illegal actions of armed groups that look to it for direction," the British Foreign Office said in a statement on Wednesday.

Putin is scheduled to participate in bilateral meetings with Merkel, British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Francois Hollande on Thursday and Friday.

Russia's annexation of Crimea initially came as a shock to European leaders, but at this point they are beginning to accept it as the new status quo, since relations with Russia remain vital, said Vladimir Evseev, director of the Center of for Social and Political Studies.

"Europe and the U.S. were expecting that Russia would engage in a very tough confrontation with them, while Putin — despite all the Hitler comparisons — waited for the passions to subside and acted on the basis of pragmatic calculations, rather than emotions," he said.

"Crimea is no longer an important factor in negotiations. What is important is whether Ukraine preserves itself in one piece. This is where Putin's clout is crucial," he added.

Putin is scheduled to participate in bilateral meetings with Merkel, British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Francois Hollande on Thursday and Friday.

Russia's annexation of Crimea initially came as a shock to European leaders, but at this point they are beginning to accept it as the new status quo, since relations with Russia remain vital, said Vladimir Evseev, director of the Center of for Social and Political Studies.

"Europe and the U.S. were expecting that Russia would engage in a very tough confrontation with them, while Putin — despite all the Hitler comparisons — waited for the passions to subside and acted on the basis of pragmatic calculations, rather than emotions," he said.

"Crimea is no longer an important factor in negotiations. What is important is whether Ukraine preserves itself in one piece. This is where Putin's clout is crucial," he added.

Carla Bruni-Sarkozy will sing in Moscow and Petersburg

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Solo concerts in Russia. Nicolas Sarkozy's spouse reported about it in interview to "The Russian newspaper", published on Monday, June 2. The concert in the capital will take place in Monday in the Svetlanovsky hall of the Moscow house of music, in St. Petersburg — on Wednesday, June 4, on a scene of Mikhaylovsky theater. "I with pleasure sang something and in Russian, but, I am afraid, for such short time I won't manage to learn anything" — Bruni noted. I let out Bruni's first album before marriage with Sarkozy — in 2003. In 2008 she wrote down only the third album already as the first lady. For the first three days more than 14 thousand copies were sold.

Former First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy gives solo concert in Moscow

http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_06_03/photo-Former-First-Lady-Carla-Bruni-Sarkozy-gives-solo-concert-in-Moscow-9485/?slide-1

Carla Bruni, French singer and the wife of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy, gave a solo concert in Moscow. concert. Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy attended the concert.

After the concert, Sarkozy met Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday, without revealing the nature of the conversation.

"I met him, we even had lunch together," Sarkozy told AFP as he left a concert in Moscow given by his wife Carla Bruni.

http://voiceofrussia.com/2014_04_04/photo-France-s-former-First-Lady-to-give-a-concert-in-Moscow-4314/?slide-1

Carla Bruni-Sarkozy to give solo recital in Moscow

http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_06_02/Carla-Bruni-Sarkozy-to-give-solo-recital-in-Moscow-9948/

Former First Lady of France Carla Bruni-Sarkozy will give a recital in Moscow for the first time ever. The concert will be held in Svetlanov hall at the Moscow International Performing Arts Centre on Monday.

She is a holder of "The best singer of the year" award. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy became a singer at the age of 29, while she was a recognized model with a capital of $7.5 million. In 2002, Carla Bruni released her debut album "Quelqu'un m'a dit," 800,000 of which were sold in France.

The feature of Bruni's music is a lyrical melody that reminds listeners of modern French chanson. The plot of Bruni's songs is love stories told by her, as she writes songs on her own.

Carla Bruni met former French President Nicolas Sarkozy in 2007. They married in the Élysée Palace on January 8, 2008, thus Bruni became the third wife of Nicolas Sarkozy. She gave birth to her daughter Julia in 2011; however, Bruni didn't abandon her career as a singer, even after she had become the First Lady.

The event is scheduled at Moscow Music Centre on June 2nd as part of her world tour. According to the organizers, she will perform both her well-known songs and the recently composed ones. Ticket sales are due to start next week, with ticket prices ranging from 1,200 roubles to 7,000 roubles, the ITAR-TASS news agency quotes the organizers as saying.

You may remember that Carla Bruni-Sarkozy released her fourth solo album – Little French Songs – in 2013.

Whether she will be accompanied by her spouse, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, remains to be seen.

The 47-year old Carla Bruni was one of the world’s 20 best paid models. In 1997, she gave up catwalk modelling and has since performed as a singer. In 2008, she married Nicolas Sarkozy and became France’s First Lady. In 2011, she gave birth to a daughter, Giulia.

Светлановский зал ММДМ / Svetlanovsky Hall of Moscow International Music Home / http://mmdm.ru/

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Mikhailovsy Theatre

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The Mikhailovsky theatre goes on tour to USA

http://www.mikhailovsky.ru/en/afisha/tours/the_mikhailovsky_theatre_on_tour_in_usa/

In autumn 2014, for the first time in its history, the Mikhailovsky Theatre is going on tour in the United States. From 11–23 November, the ballet company will perform at the Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater in New York, and from 28–30 November, at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts in California.

The Mikhailovsky Ballet has put together a tour programme including world classics and ballets from the Soviet period, as well as contemporary productions which demonstrate the company’s continual search for new artistic forms.

The company’s leading soloists, whose names are synonymous around the world with the highest achievements in Russian ballet today, will take part in the tour. Among these will be the phenomenal Natalia Osipova, Ivan Vasiliev, and Leonid Sarafanov — all top-ranking international stars — as well as representatives from the younger generation of dancers, whose talent has received well-deserved recognition and whose names are also well known: Angelina Vorontsova, Kristina Shapran, Oksana Bondareva, Victor Lebedev and Ivan Zaytsev.


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