Berlusconi: Negotiations with Aeroflot on Alitalia could resume
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Elected Italian Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi, does not preclude the resumption of negotiations interrupted in November 2007 with Aeroflot po Russian air group on the possible takeover of Alitalia Italian state, according po to RIA Novosti newspaper said on Tuesday. po
"All options are being considered as long as they remain national airline Alitalia and decisions are made in Italy," Berlusconi said before a meeting po with Russian President Vladimir Putin, in Sardinia.
During po the second term of Italian billionaire as prime minister, in the period 2001-2006, po the two met several times, Berlusconi is considered Putin's po key ally in Europe.
Aeroflot could not be reached for comment.
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Elected Italian Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi, does not preclude the resumption of negotiations interrupted in November 2007 with Aeroflot po Russian air group on the possible takeover of Alitalia Italian state, according po to RIA Novosti newspaper said on Tuesday. po
"All options are being considered as long as they remain national airline Alitalia and decisions are made in Italy," Berlusconi said before a meeting po with Russian President Vladimir Putin, in Sardinia.
During po the second term of Italian billionaire as prime minister, in the period 2001-2006, po the two met several times, Berlusconi is considered Putin's po key ally in Europe.
Aeroflot could not be reached for comment.
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