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Russia forces United States to close aid mission
Reuters
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Russia has forced the United States to close its aid mission in Moscow, the US government said on Tuesday, in a blow to US efforts to improve ties and a step that may aid the Kremlin’s crackdown on pro-democracy groups.

Russia gave the US Agency for International Development (USAID) until October 1 to cease operations after two decades and more than $2.6 billion spent to combat disease, protect
the environment, strengthen civil society and modernize the economy.

In announcing the decision to close down the USAID operation in Russia, the State Department suggested the Russian government - which is earning high levels of oil revenues - felt that it should no longer be the recipient of such foreign aid.

Analysts also suggested a political motive: reducing foreign support for Russian groups that promote democracy and the rule of law but that are viewed with deep suspicion by the Kremlin. Vladimir Putin, who served eight years as president until 2008 and then four years as prime minister, took office in May for a third presidential term after winning nearly two thirds of the vote in an election international monitors say was skewed.

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(Published 21 September 2012, 00:12 IST)