Unusual behavior of Vladimir Putin. At the meeting with Szejek, he reached into the jacket


Vladimir Putin flew to Minsk to the top of the leaders of the Eurasian Economic Union. The host of the event is Belarus, which currently holds the presidency in the organization. As part of the summit, the Russian leader met with the successor of the throne Abu Dhabi and the son of the current President of the United Arab Emirates – Sheikh Khaled Bin Mohamed Al Nahyan.
Formally, Abu Dhabi is one of the seven Emirates forming a federal state – United Arab Emirates. In practice, from 1971, every ruler of Abu Dhabi also included the office of the president of the whole country.
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Vladimir Putin suddenly reached into the jacket. He pulled out tiny cards
The leaders met at the Palace of Independence in Minsk. They talked through translators. Shortly after the start of the meeting, Putin pulled out a small tab of the jacket from the inner pocket of the jacket. He began a conversation with the successor of the United Arab Emirates with the words: “Your height, friends” – and at that moment he began to put some of the cards on the table. Earlier, similar recordings with Putin, using notes during bilateral talks, were not published.
– I'm glad I can see you. First of all, I would like to ask the Lord to give our cordial greetings to the President of the United Arab Emirates – Putin continued.
According to the Kremlin's message, the main topics of the talks were political relations between Russia and the United Arab Emirates and economic cooperation between the two countries.
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What is the Eurasian Economic Union?
The Eurasian Economic Union was founded on January 1, 2015. This is a regional integration organization, which aims to deepen economic cooperation between Member States. It consists of: Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Russia.




