8 partners, warning that divisions among the world powers were giving terrorists the upper hand, AP quoted a source in the Russian delegation as saying. Putin made a "small, emotional presentation" Thursday in which he said he had told British Prime Minister Tony Blair already a year ago that the anti-terrorism struggle was set back by divisions, including the failure to acknowledge that Chechen rebels were international terrorists. He said that unlike the divided G-8, terrorists constituted "one, well-organized group" able to act against individual countries and their citizens. "If this continues, terrorism will conquer us all," Putin said, according to the source, speaking late Thursday on condition of anonymity. Earlier Thursday, Putin had issued a statement of condolence following the terror attacks in London in which he called for an end to what he called double standards on terrorism. --more 1420 Local Time 1120 GMT