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PUTIN TO MAKE FIRST FOREIGN TRIP SINCE FEBRUARY

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The Russian president will head Central Asia one week from now

 

Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit Turkmenistan and Tajikistan one week from now in what will be his most memorable unfamiliar outing since the send off of the tactical activity in Ukraine on February 24.

 

In Dushanbe, Putin will hold converses with Tajik President Emomali Rahmon. Exchanges and a functioning supper have been made arrangements for the two chiefs, the Rossiya 1 channel covered Sunday.

 

Putin and Rahmon previously met last month, when the Tajik chief turned into the main unfamiliar head of state to go to the Victory Day march in Moscow on May 9.

 

The Russian president will then, at that point, travel to another Central Asian nation, Turkmenistan, where the VI Caspian Summit is booked to happen on June 29.

 

The occasion in the capital city of Ashgabat will unite the heads of the nations with admittance to the Caspian Sea - Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan.

 

This will be Putin's most memorable unfamiliar outing since his visit to China toward the beginning of February for the launch of the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing and talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

 

Voyaging abroad has been convoluted for Russian authorities starting from the start of the tactical activity in Ukraine, which provoked global authorizations focusing on the nation and its residents.

 

A discretionary embarrassment broke out recently after Bulgaria, North Macedonia, and Montenegro shut their airspace for the plane of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, constraining him to drop an arranged visit to Serbia.

 

 

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The Russian president will head Central Asia one week from now

 

Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit Turkmenistan and Tajikistan one week from now in what will be his most memorable unfamiliar outing since the send off of the tactical activity in Ukraine on February 24.

 

In Dushanbe, Putin will hold converses with Tajik President Emomali Rahmon. Exchanges and a functioning supper have been made arrangements for the two chiefs, the Rossiya 1 channel covered Sunday.

 

Putin and Rahmon previously met last month, when the Tajik chief turned into the main unfamiliar head of state to go to the Victory Day march in Moscow on May 9.

 

The Russian president will then, at that point, travel to another Central Asian nation, Turkmenistan, where the VI Caspian Summit is booked to happen on June 29.

 

The occasion in the capital city of Ashgabat will unite the heads of the nations with admittance to the Caspian Sea - Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan.

 

This will be Putin's most memorable unfamiliar outing since his visit to China toward the beginning of February for the launch of the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing and talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

 

Voyaging abroad has been convoluted for Russian authorities starting from the start of the tactical activity in Ukraine, which provoked global authorizations focusing on the nation and its residents.

 

A discretionary embarrassment broke out recently after Bulgaria, North Macedonia, and Montenegro shut their airspace for the plane of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, constraining him to drop an arranged visit to Serbia.

 

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