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Mr Voronin called Transdniestria's leader, Igor Smirnov, "an evil force who has turned his region into a festering wound on the body of Moldova .Yet the dispute has none of the deep hostilities of the Caucasus.
Mr. Cameron, who has navigated deep hostilities to European integration and deep skepticism toward France in his Conservative Party, emphasized the budgetary benefits, saying the agreements would contribute savings of "millions of pounds" to Britain's plan to make deep cuts in its $60 billion defense budget.
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