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Putin visits Russian Orthodox monastic community in Greece

KARYES, Greece (AP) - Russian President Vladimir Putin visited a Russian Orthodox monastery Saturday as he wrapped up a two-day visit to Greece, which is looking for more Russian investment and tourism as it copes with a prolonged financial crisis and a massive wave of migrants.

Putin, who has sought to capitalize on the strained relations between Greece and many other European Union members, said Russia seeks to cooperate with Greece in the energy sector. Several Russian ministers also expressed interest in the privatization of Greek railways and in the northern port of Thessaloniki, but no major deals were announced. Only lower lever "cooperation agreements" were reached during the visit.

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras had said the Russian president's visit was a chance to "upgrade" relations.

On Saturday, Putin visited a Russian Orthodox monastery Saturday on the northern Greek peninsula of Mount Athos. The Russian leader praised the spiritual uplift and moral guidance provided by the austere monastic community in a sacred place. Putin said the Orthodox tradition shared by Russia is particularly important at this moment in history.

"Today, as we resurrect the values of patriotism, historical memory and traditional culture, we hope for ... a strengthening of relations" with Mount Athos, he said.

During his trip, Putin expressed gratitude for Greece's friendship - and used his visit to blast U.S. policy toward Moscow. He described a newly expanded U.S. missile defense system in Europe as a threat to Russia's national security and said his country would retaliate.

At the height of Greece's financial crisis last year, Athens had sought aid from Russia as a counterbalance to its difficult negotiations with its EU and International Monetary Fund creditors. The limited concrete results of Putin's long-anticipated visit left some disappointed.

Panagiotis Lafazanis, a former energy minister who has left the ruling Syriza party, said the Greek government had de-emphasized the Putin visit in order to curry favor with U.S. and NATO officials.

Greek opposition figures were pleased with Putin's decision to meet opposition leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Greek tourist officials said Putin's visit would help encourage more Russians to visit Greece. Strained ties with Turkey and lax airport security in Egypt have reduced the number of Russian tourists going to those sun-drenched countries.

During his visit to Mount Athos, where women are not allowed to visit any of the 20 monasteries there, Putin repeatedly praised the spirit of the monastic community.

"Here in Mount Athos, there is great and important work done on moral values," Putin said after a Mass in his honor, where he was seated in the bishop's throne.

Putin flew from Athens to Thessaloniki on Saturday morning, traveled by road to a port near Mount Athos and then took a boat - the only way to reach the isolated community. Instead of the usual small ferry, the Russian president used a 33-meter (110-foot) yacht provided by the Greek navy.

Patriarch Kirill of Moscow traveled to the monastery with Putin to help celebrate 1,000 years of Russian presence at Mount Athos.

At Karyes, the administrative center of Mount Athos, Putin was greeted by the 20 abbots of the monasteries and 20 representatives of the monks on the peninsula, as well as a representative of the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Constantinople, under whose jurisdiction Mount Athos falls.

Security in Mount Athos was extremely tight. Besides Putin's large entourage, there was a heavy Greek police and coast guard presence, with divers guarding and inspecting the landing site and snipers deployed throughout Putin's route.

Trips by other male pilgrims to the Russian St. Panteleimon monastery were canceled two weeks ago.

Putin headed to Thessaloniki on Saturday night for a flight back to Moscow.

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Nellas reported from Athens, Greece.

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Orthodox monks wait to welcome Russia's president Vladimir Putin in Karyes, the capital of Mount Athos, Greece, Saturday, May 28, 2016. Russia's president is visiting the financially struggling Greece, including a visit to a 1,000-year-old, all-male Orthodox Christian sanctuary in the north of the country. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, visits the church of the Protaton, dedicated to the Dormition of the Virgin, in Karyes, the capital of Mount Athos, Greece, Saturday, May 28, 2016. Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived at the northern Greek peninsula of Mount Athos, on a visit to the autonomous Orthodox Christian monastic community there. (Alexei Druzhinin/Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin lights a candle as he arrives in the church of the Protaton, dedicated to the Dormition of the Virgin, in Karyes, the capital of Mount Athos, Greece, Saturday, May 28, 2016. Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived at the northern Greek peninsula of Mount Athos, on a visit to the autonomous Orthodox Christian monastic community there. (Alexei Druzhinin/Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, and Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzia, right, visit the church of the Protaton, dedicated to the Dormition of the Virgin, in Karyes, the capital of Mount Athos, Greece, Saturday, May 28, 2016. At left is Protoepistas Father Paul. Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived at the northern Greek peninsula of Mount Athos, on a visit to the autonomous Orthodox Christian monastic community there. (Alexei Druzhinin/Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech in Karyes, the administrative center of the all-male Orthodox monastic community of Mount Athos, northern Greece, Saturday, May 28, 2016. Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived at the northern Greek peninsula of Mount Athos, on a visit to the autonomous Orthodox Christian monastic community here.(Alexandros Avramidis/Reuters via AP) The Associated Press
A Greek coast guard ship sails in front of the Russian monastery of St. Panteleimon during Russia's president Vladimir Putin's visit to Mount Athos, Greece, Saturday, May 28, 2016. Russia's president is on the visit to financially struggling Greece that included a trip to a 1,000-year-old, all-male Orthodox Christian sanctuary in the north of the country. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic) The Associated Press
A Greek coast guard ship sails in front of the Russian monastery of St. Panteleimon during Russia's president Vladimir Putin's visit to Mount Athos, Greece, Saturday, May 28, 2016. Russia's president is on the visit to financially struggling Greece that included a trip to a 1,000-year-old, all-male Orthodox Christian sanctuary in the north of the country. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin bows in front of an icon of Virgin Mary in Karyes, the administrative center of the all-male Orthodox monastic community of Mount Athos, northern Greece, Saturday, May 28, 2016. Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived at the northern Greek peninsula of Mount Athos, on a visit to the autonomous Orthodox Christian monastic community here.(Alexandros Avramidis/Reuters via AP) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, visits the church of the Protaton, dedicated to the Dormition of the Virgin, in Karyes, the capital of Mount Athos, Greece, Saturday, May 28, 2016. Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived at the northern Greek peninsula of Mount Athos, on a visit to the autonomous Orthodox Christian monastic community there. Third right is Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzia.(Alexei Druzhinin/Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin visits the Russian monastery St. Panteleimon at Karyes, on Mount Athos, Greece, Saturday, May 28, 2016. Russian President Vladimir Putin visited an Orthodox Christian monastery on the northern Greek peninsula of Mount Athos on Saturday and took part in celebrating 1,000 years of Russian presence in Mt. Athos. (Alexei Druzhinin/Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin, with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, left, speak in the library of the Russian monastery St. Panteleimon at Karyes, on Mount Athos, Greece, Saturday, May 28, 2016. Russian President Vladimir Putin visited an Orthodox Christian monastery on the northern Greek peninsula of Mount Athos on Saturday and took part in celebrating 1,000 years of Russian presence in Mt. Athos. (Alexei Druzhinin/Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin, with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, right, visits the Russian monastery St. Panteleimon at Karyes, on Mount Athos, Greece, Saturday, May 28, 2016. Russian President Vladimir Putin visited an Orthodox Christian monastery on the northern Greek peninsula of Mount Athos on Saturday and took part in celebrating 1,000 years of Russian presence in Mt. Athos. (Alexei Druzhinin/Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
In this photo taken Friday, May 27, 2016 monks stand on the premises of the Russian monastery St. Panteleimon at Karyes, on Mount Athos, Greece. Russian President Vladimir Putin visited an Orthodox Christian monastery on the northern Greek peninsula of Mount Athos on Saturday and took part in celebrating 1,000 years of Russian presence in Mt. Athos. (Igor Palkin/Russian Orthodox Church Press Service photo via AP) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin, left front, with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, visits the Russian monastery St. Panteleimon at Karyes, on Mount Athos, Greece, Saturday, May 28, 2016. Russian President Vladimir Putin visited an Orthodox Christian monastery on the northern Greek peninsula of Mount Athos on Saturday and took part in celebrating 1,000 years of Russian presence in Mt. Athos. (Alexei Druzhinin/Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin, with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, right, visits the Russian monastery St. Panteleimon at Karyes, on Mount Athos, Greece, Saturday, May 28, 2016. Russian President Vladimir Putin visited an Orthodox Christian monastery on the northern Greek peninsula of Mount Athos on Saturday and took part in celebrating 1,000 years of Russian presence in Mt. Athos. (Alexei Druzhinin/Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin, centre, with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, right, and hieromonk Makary, left, visits the Russian monastery St. Panteleimon at Karyes, on Mount Athos, Greece, Saturday, May 28, 2016. Russian President Vladimir Putin visited an Orthodox Christian monastery on the northern Greek peninsula of Mount Athos on Saturday and took part in celebrating 1,000 years of Russian presence in Mt. Athos. (Alexei Druzhinin/Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin, with hieromonk Makary, left, visits the Russian monastery St. Panteleimon at Karyes, on Mount Athos, Greece, Saturday, May 28, 2016. Russian President Vladimir Putin visited an Orthodox Christian monastery on the northern Greek peninsula of Mount Athos on Saturday and took part in celebrating 1,000 years of Russian presence in Mt. Athos. (Alexei Druzhinin/Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin, with hieromonk Makary, left, visits the Russian monastery St. Panteleimon at Karyes, on Mount Athos, Greece, Saturday, May 28, 2016. Russian President Vladimir Putin visited an Orthodox Christian monastery on the northern Greek peninsula of Mount Athos on Saturday and took part in celebrating 1,000 years of Russian presence in Mt. Athos. (Alexei Druzhinin/Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, center, visits the Russian monastery St. Panteleimon at Karyes, on Mount Athos, Greece, Saturday, May 28, 2016. Russian President Vladimir Putin visited an Orthodox Christian monastery on the northern Greek peninsula of Mount Athos on Saturday and took part in celebrating 1,000 years of Russian presence in Mt. Athos. (Alexei Druzhinin/Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
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