PM Manmohan Singh in Moscow

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December 05, 2005 18:16 IST

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was given a red carpet welcome in the Russian capital Moscow on Sunday.

He is in Russia on a four-day visit for the annual India-Russia summit where energy security, defence ties and nuclear cooperation will be high on the agenda.

While speaking to the media on board his official aircraft, the PM said, "Energy security is very high on my list of priorities. There have been some interesting developments between India and Russia. We are partners in Sakhalin-1. I will discuss with President Putin how can we enlarge our co-operation in energy."

Dr Singh began his official visit on Monday by receiving the degree of 'Professor Honoris Causa' of Russia's oldest Moscow State University.

Russian Energy Minister Viktor Khristenko and Vice Premier and Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov will call on Dr Singh separately on Monday. Later, Dr Singh is to address the Indo-Russian business meet organised jointly by FICCI and CII who have sent a 14-member business delegation to Moscow, besides interacting with the local Indian community.

On Tuesday, he will hold one-to-one and delegation level talks in the Kremlin with President Vladimir Putin, at the sixth annual Indo-Russian summit.

Also See: Complete coverage: PM in Russia

Photograph: PIB

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