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Putin makes first visit to South Africa

CAPETOWN, South Africa, Sept. 5 (UPI) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin made his first state visit to South Africa Tuesday for talks on bilateral trade and to sign a treaty on partnership.

Several government ministers and a major trade delegation accompanied Putin, who met with South African President Thabo Mbeki and Nicky Oppenheimer, the chairman of De Beers Group, the world's biggest diamond producer.

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"The presidents will sign a number of documents, including a treaty on friendship and partnership, an agreement on cooperation in healthcare, and an agreement on mutual protection of intellectual property rights in the sphere of military-technical cooperation," Putin's aide, Sergei Prikhodko said.

The Kremlin has said trade between the two countries could be significantly increased from the 2005 figure of $171 million, the Novosti news agency reported.

Putin will depart Capetown Wednesday for a one-day visit to Morocco before returning to Moscow, the report said.

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