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    PUTIN OPENS WORLD RELIGIOUS SUMMIT IN MOSCOW

    Interfax, Russia
    July 3 2006

    Moscow, July 3, Interfax - Russian President Vladimir Putin has opened
    the World Summit of Religious Leaders, delivering a speech at Moscow's
    President Hotel.

    The forum involves more than 200 representatives from four Orthodox
    Churches, the heads of the Armenian, Ethiopian and Coptic Churches,
    representatives of Judaism and Buddhist organizations, and guests
    from Islamic countries.

    The Vatican sent one of the largest delegations to the Moscow forum.

    The religious summit is considered unique because it involves a large
    number of representatives of different religions and is taking place
    in the run-up to the G8 summit in St. Petersburg. The forum will
    offer G8's political leaders solutions to key problems facing the
    world from the point of view of various religious communities.

    The religious summit will give top priority to ways to combat terrorism
    and extremism, solutions to issues related to family and human life,
    ways of promoting equality between genders, the moral upbringing of
    young people and poverty reduction measures.

    The forum will also address the role of the media, environmental
    issues, steps to counter infectious diseases and drug addiction,
    the nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction, dialogue between
    civilizations and other issues.

    Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Alexy II came up with an initiative
    to hold the forum, which was organized by the Interreligious Council
    of Russia.
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