ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />STORY: Dutch King Willem-Alexander on Friday met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, as ties between the countries have been tested by the arrests of Greenpeace activists and Russia's "homosexual propaganda" law.<br/> <br />The King and his wife Queen Maxima shook hands and spoke briefly in front of cameras with Putin in an opulent Kremlin hall.<br/> <br />Russia criticized the Netherlands before talks with the Dutch king on Friday, accusing it of "inaction" in not preventing a Greenpeace protest at a Russian Arctic oil rig in which 30 people were arrested.<br/> <br />Hours before Putin and Willem-Alexander were due to meet in Moscow, Russia's Foreign Ministry said the Netherlands was to blame because the Greenpeace icebreaker involved was registered in Amsterdam.<br/> <br />The Sept. 18 protest, off the Russian Arctic coast against oil drilling there, has strained relations between Moscow and The Hague.<br/> <br />Russia has refused to take part in a hearin
