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Putin is set to take questions from international journalists

  • On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin will answer questions from international reporters during the economic forum held in St. Petersburg.
  • Putin’s forum activities respond to ongoing tensions from Russia’s February 2022 troop deployment to Ukraine and his efforts to mediate Middle East conflicts.
  • Putin is expected to meet officials from China, South Africa, Bahrain, and OPEC, and attend a panel on Friday while highlighting Russia’s economic progress and foreign investment needs.
  • He scheduled a roundtable including The Associated Press and plans to clarify Moscow’s position on Israel-Iran conflict following his weekend offer to mediate with U.S. President Trump.
  • Putin’s statements will be closely observed for insights on Russia’s three-year Ukraine strategy and its intensified military actions along the 1,000-kilometer front line.
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Vladimir Putin speaks to international journalists about the world situation. He also announces a private detail.

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Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov today invited representatives of Western news agencies to a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to convey Moscow's position to a Western audience.

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Putin is set to take questions from international journalists

Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to take questions from international journalists on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

·United States
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·Moscow, Russian Federation
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While the G7 is working on new sanctions against Putin, it wants to show at the Economic Forum that Russia is playing on the international stage.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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