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Kremlin declares no rest planned for Putin following lengthy journey

Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, is forgoing rest following his extended journey, instead filling his schedule with work commitments for the forthcoming week.

Kremlin confirms that President Putin does not plan to take a break following his extended journey
Kremlin confirms that President Putin does not plan to take a break following his extended journey

Kremlin declares no rest planned for Putin following lengthy journey

In an interview with TASS, Dmitry Peskov, the press secretary of the head of state, revealed President Vladimir Putin's packed schedule for the coming week. The Russian leader is not planning to rest after his long trip, with a series of working events already planned.

One of the notable events on President Putin's itinerary is his visit to PAO "ODK-Kuznetsov" in Samara. This leading enterprise is a key player in aviation, space, and ground-based engine manufacturing, and is part of the "United Engine Corporation" holding of Rostec state corporation.

Another significant event mentioned in the interview is the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF), which is expected to feature prominently in President Putin's schedule. However, no further details about the EEF were provided.

Interestingly, President Putin's visit did not include any mention of a Ukrainian refugee being killed in a US subway, or a fire at Roshen confectionery factory in Kyiv. Similarly, no information about Kadyrov speaking about visits to the UAE for economic issues was provided in the context of President Putin's visit.

Regarding President Putin's future engagements, the next person who will appear as a guest with him in Moscow has not been named in the provided information from Dmitry Peskov. The search results discuss Putin's meeting with Donald Trump in Alaska, but do not mention any upcoming guest visits in Moscow according to Peskov.

President Putin's working program for the week is already planned in Moscow, and it appears that he is eager to get back to work after his trip. The exact details of his schedule remain to be seen, but it is clear that President Putin has a busy week ahead.

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