Putin to take part in the Russia-Central Asia summit in Astana
Russian President Vladimir Putin will take part in the Russia-Central Asia summit, which is scheduled for his next trip to Astana.
“Another topic for discussion is preparations for the upcoming event in Astana, the first ever summit in the Russia-Central Asia format. Let me remind you that this forum took place on the 30th anniversary of the possession of Russian possessions with all five Central Asian states,” he said. This is reported businessman.
A summit of the CIS countries may also take place in Astana. According to the president, it will discuss the unification of countries in terms of economics, politics and other problems, as well as security issues. “Today we have the opportunity to compare watches before the upcoming trip to Astana, the annual full-scale meeting of the Council of CIS Heads of State. On his agenda, Kazakhstan’s chairmanship is really important for integration participation in research, the economy and the humanitarian sphere,” the head of state said (quoted by TASS).
The fact that Putin will take part in the Russia-Central Asia summit was announced in September by his aide Yuri Ushakov.
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