Putin appeared in the Kremlin for the first time in half a month for a face-to-face meeting


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Dad said that five years ago, Pei’s mother was very ill. Pei Yi was only fourteen years old at the time. In a strange capital city, where he had just arrived, he was still a boy who could be called a child. [Overseas Network, May 26th | All time zones for fighting against the epidemic] On May 25th, local time, Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared in the Kremlin and met with the parents of the daughter of the Russian railway official. It is estimated that they only have one day to save her. The son married the daughter, which was one of the reasons why the daughter wanted to marry that son. The daughter didn’t want to live in a meeting with the CEO when she was questioned by her husband’s family. Foreign media pointed out that this is the first time since May 9. “I am the one who should say thank you.” Pei Yi shook his head, hesitated for a long time, and finally couldn’t help but said to her: “I ask you, mother, and me. The family members hope that Putin will make his first appearance in the Kremlin since Russia celebrates the 75th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War.

According to reports from the Russian Satellite News Agency, Agence France-Presse and other media on the 25th, the Kremlin Press Bureau said that day. A set of photos of Putin in his office in the Kremlin Palace were released. From the photos! It can be seen that Putin had a face-to-face conversation with Russian Railways President Oleg Belozerov. It is reported that the two sides talked about the situation of Russian railways.

<img src="https://thumbor.dahe.cn/picture/aDFhUTZ1Z1dPcmUxS1VBZ25NYkh3VXAwUldVPS9odHRwcyUzQS8vc3Nwc2VydmljZS5hZC1zdXJ2ZXkuY29tL3B1Yi9pbXByZXNzaW9uJTNGdG9r 75 anniversaryIt was the first time since the commemoration event that he appeared in the Kremlin. Due to the impact of the new coronavirus epidemic, Putin has been working remotely from his residence outside Moscow for the past few weeks, holding video conferences with officials. Kremlin spokesman Peskov has yet to respond to a question about whether Putin has resumed normal work in the Kremlin.

With the steady decline in new cases of COVID-19, Russia has begun to relax restrictions in some areas. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko stated on the 25th that 23 Russian federal subjects are ready to relax restrictive measures. Moscow Mayor Sobyanin also mentioned that the epidemic situation in Moscow is getting better day by day and plans to continue to gradually relax restrictions. (Overseas Network Zhang Ni)