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The leader of the Kremlin sends greetings to the leaders of several countries. It leaves the United States, Germany and even Britain ignored. However, Ukraine and Georgia have not traditionally received generous words from the Russian leader.
The Kremlin Press Service reports this
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So, in Greetings The Message of Trump Putin Spoke of the importance of the relationship between the United States and Russia The Russian leader stressed that they were "the most important factor for ensuring strategic stability and international security". For all, Putin confirmed that Russia was open to dialogue with the United States "on the agenda".
The Russian leader also addressed his greetings to the former President of the United States George W. Bush to the youngest . President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in which he says he is happy to succeed in developing Russian-Turkish relations
The Russian president also prepares a welcome speech by the Syrian president Bashar al Assad. Putin stressed that "Russia will continue to provide comprehensive assistance to the Syrian government and people in the fight against terrorist forces."
Forgetting scandals and sanctions, Putin congratulated Queen Elizabeth II and the Prime Minister on the eve of the New Year Teresa May wishing them good health
Congratulating the German Federal President Franco- Walter Steinmeier and Chancellor Angela Merkel Putin hoped that the work of both countries would be on the international agenda.
] In addition, Putin congratulated the leadership of the last and the South and North America, expressing hope for the further development of cooperation between states and the prosperity that wishes. To all, Putin addressed his greetings to Pope of Rome Francis to the head of France Emmanuel Macron as well as to the leaders of China Israel [19659012] Byelorussia and Moldova .
Recall that last year the Kremlin leader had also not mentioned Poroshenko in his congratulations. Then, as this year, in the list of "holidays", there were no leaders of neighboring countries: the Lithuanian leader Dalia Grybauskaitė, the Latvian President Raymond Wellonius, the Estonian President Kersti Kalluilaida and the head of Poland Andrzej Dudu.
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