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Kremlin refutes news that Putin will address the Federal Assembly-UPDATED

The Kremlin has denied reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin will address the Federal Assembly on December 27, APA reports.

 

The press secretary of the President of the United States, Dmitry Peskov, called this date wrong.

 

Russian President Vladimir Putin may address the Federal Assembly in two weeks, a source in the State Duma told RIA Novosti, APA’s Moscow correspondent reports.

 

According to the source, there is information that the President will address the Federal Assembly on December 27, but this date is not certain.

 

Notably, every year the President of Russia addresses the deputies of the State Duma and the members of the Federation Council about the situation in the country and the main directions of domestic and foreign policy.

 

Yesterday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s annual news conference would not take place until the New Year,

 

Source: Azeri-Press News Agency