CERNOBBIO, Italy (AFP) — US Vice President Dick Cheney held talks with world leaders Saturday on the last stop of a four-nation tour in which he pledged US support for ex-Soviet republics after Russia's conflict with Georgia.
Cheney met Israeli President Shimon Peres at the Ambrosetti forum on the edge of picturesque Lake Como, and also held talks with former president of Spain Jose Aznar and British Petroleum and Goldman Sachs International Board Chairman Peter Sutherland.
The leaders made no public comments after their discussions, with the US vice president scheduled to address the conference of global political and financial leaders at 5:00 pm (1500 GMT).
Cheney arrived Friday in Italy after pledging Washington's "deep and abiding interest" in Ukraine, Georgia and Azerbaijan, and slamming Russia's military actions last month over the rebel region of South Ossetia.
The US vice president also expressed support for Georgia and Ukraine becoming eventual members of NATO. He was expected to press that message to leaders at the conference, and in one-on-one talks.
During his trip, Cheney urged the expansion of energy routes that would take oil and gas to Europe and bypass oil giant Russia, pledged US support for ally Georgia and called on Ukraine's leaders to unite in the face of Russian "threats."
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