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UK poisoning: Tusk 'not in mood to celebrate' Putin re-election

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EU President Donald Tusk says he refuses to congratulate Russian leader Vladimir Putin on his re-election, following the poisoning of an ex-spy in Britain that London blames on Moscow. SOUNDBITE

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