Ο Πούτιν και ο Μπλερ απεικονίζονται εδώ σε ένα άτυπο δείπνο στην παμπ "Pivnushka" στη λεωφόρο Λένιν το 2000 


Κι όμως προχθεσινό δημοσίευμα της Daily Mail  αποκαλύπτει μετά λύπης της ότι η βρετανική μυστική υπηρεσία ΜΙ6 μετάνιωσε που βοήθησε τον Βλαντίμιρ Πούτιν να γίνει πρόεδρος της Ρωσίας το 2000...!!






Ο Βλάντιμιρ Πούτιν (αριστερά), ο τότε ενεργός Ρώσος Πρόεδρος και πρώην πρωθυπουργός Τόνι Μπλερ σε περιήγηση στο Ερμιτάζ στην Αγία Πετρούπολη στις 11 Μαρτίου 2000






Δείτε το άρθρο της  Daily Mail:


"MI6 regrets helping Vladimir Putin to get elected as Russia's President, former spy chief says

KGB asked Prime Minister Tony Blair to attend the opera with Vladimir Putin 
Former chief of MI6 said the pair went to see War and Peace in St Petersburg

Sir Richard Dearlove said there was 'significant regret' over accepting invitation 

The former head of MI6 has admitted there is 'significant regret' over MI6 allowing Tony Blair to attend the opera with Vladimir Putin during his rise to power. 

Sir Richard Dearlove, who was head of the Secret Intelligence Service between 1999 and 2004, made the revelations at the Cliveden Literary Festival in Berkshire at the weekend, where he featured as a guest speaker. 


Sir Richard told the audience that ahead of the Russian presidential election in 2000, he was approached by the KGB asking for MI6 to help Putin, and agreed for the pair to meet in St Petersburg.

At the time of the controversial visit, Downing Street had stressed it 'was too good an opportunity to miss' despite uproar from human rights activists and Amnesty International.

Mr Blair became the first western leader to meet with the incoming Russian president.

He and his wife Cherie had spent the day in St Petersburg as guests of Putin, before rounding off their visit viewing a production of Sergei Prokofiev's War and Peace at the Mariinsky theatre.


Speaking at the time, Mr Blair had said one of the aims on the visit was to 'renew and strengthen' Britain's ties with Russia.


After the trip he praised Putin, telling the BBC: 'He [Putin] was highly intelligent and with a focused view of what he wants to achieve in Russia.'

Sir Richard has now admitted there was a 'long discussion' about whether Mr Blair should accept the invitation, but 'decided on balance that [it] was an unusual and unique opening and we accepted the invitation.'


But Sir Richard said he was 'sure now there is significant regret' within the MI6, The Times reports.  

Sir Richard was in charge of MI6, Britain's spy agency, when the 2002 'dodgy dossier' was published.

In the dossier, the government set out its case on Saddam Hussein's supposed weapons of mass destruction capabilities.

Sir Richard ensured the material was shown directly to Prime Minister Tony Blair - who subsequently wrote a foreword to the so-called 'dodgy dossier' saying that Hussein's threat was beyond doubt.


Together with the earlier September Dossier, the government justified its involvement in the 2003 invasion of Iraq. "

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