Putin’s major 2016 Q&A marathon to focus on economy, US election, Syria ops
Over 1,400 Russian and international journalists have gathered in Moscow for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s major Q&A press conference on Friday. The US election results, Syrian conflict, and domestic issues are said to dominate the agenda.
The annual media marathon will start on Friday at noon Moscow time, according to the Kremlin. For the first time in the 12 years of Vladimir Putin’s presidency, this year’s Q&A session has been postponed by one day, as the president attended the funeral of slain Russian Ambassador to Turkey Andrey Karlov on Thursday.
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