Russian President Putin Steals The Show At Austrian Minister's Wedding

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
arm-in-arm with Austria's foreign minister Karin Kneissl at her wedding on Saturday, after receiving an invitation that opposition critics
said undermined the West's stance against Moscow.Mr Putin arrived in a car carrying a bouquet of flowers and accompanied, local media said,
outside Berlin.Photographs showed Kneissl, 53, smiling in a long white and cream "dirndl" dress and talking to Putin as they danced in a
vineyard in southern Styria province, the venue of her wedding to entrepreneur Wolfgang Meilinger.Mr Putin - who made a toast in German at
the wedding, according to the Kremlin - was pictured listening to her intently.The invitation surprised many in Vienna and Moscow,
particularly at a time when the European Union is at odds with Russia over its annexation of the Crimea region from Ukraine, and other
issues."It was a nice trip," Putin said ahead of the talks with Merkel
"It was a private visit."There have been no reports that Kneissl - a polyglot Middle East expert without political affiliation - has a
particularly close friendship with Putin
But she was appointed to her job by the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) which has a cooperation agreement with Putin's United Russia party.FPO
leader and Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache has expressed support for Russia and called for sanctions against Moscow to be
lifted."SYMBOLIC AND HARMFUL"Chancellor Sebastian Kurz and his conservatives, who control Austria's EU policy, have said Austria will toe
the EU line - though they have also pointed to Austria's history of neutrality and its relatively warm relations with Russia
Kurz also attended the wedding.Strache, who joined Austria's governing coalition last year, praised Kneissl on Saturday as a "bridge
builder" as he congratulated the married couple and wished them "all the luck in the world and eternal love!"The international coverage of
Putin's visit would bring priceless publicity, he added
"A better advertisement for Austria, its wonderful nature, dreamlike landscape and real life hospitality cannot exist!"Joerg Leichtfried
from the opposition Social Democrats tweeted that Austria's current presidency of the Council of the European Union put it in an especially
delicate spot given tensions between Putin and the West
"All the more symbolic and harmful to court the Russian president in this manner," he said.Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian news
agencies that Moscow rejected the criticism regarding Putin's presence at the wedding.Mr Putin travelled to Germany later on Saturday to
meet Chancellor Angela Merkel for talks about Syria, Ukraine, and energy matters.Austria did not follow other members of the EU earlier this
year in expelling Russian diplomats after Britain accused the Kremlin of involvement in the poisoning of a former Russian spy and his
daughter in England - a charge Moscow denies.Mr Putin visited Austria in June on his first trip to the West after being re-elected as
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