Putin Heads to Kyrgyzstan for Security Summit and High-Stakes Diplomacy
Russian President Vladimir Putin will travel to Kyrgyzstan next week for a state visit. The trip includes attendance at a major security summit and a series of high-level meetings with foreign leaders.
Putin’s schedule begins with a meeting at the Congress of Young Scientists. This event will bring together researchers and innovators from across Russia.
The visit marks a busy diplomatic period for the Russian leader. Meetings with CSTO leaders and other officials will focus on regional cooperation and security matters. The trip follows a pattern of active engagement in Central Asian affairs.
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