Vladimir Putin’s India visit dates changed
BY PTI23 Oct 2012 8:12 AM IST
PTI23 Oct 2012 8:12 AM IST
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India, which was expected around October-end, has been deferred to 24 Dec.
The external affairs ministry Monday tersely announced that Putin will pay an official visit to India on 24 Dec for the 13th annual India-Russia summit. It is very unusual for the ministry to announce the date of visiting heads of state and government over two months ahead of the visit. Although no official announcement of Putin’s visit was made by either side earlier, it was clear during the visit of Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin to India a week ago that Putin would hold the annual summit with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh 1 November. Officially, no reason was ascribed for the delay.
The external affairs ministry Monday tersely announced that Putin will pay an official visit to India on 24 Dec for the 13th annual India-Russia summit. It is very unusual for the ministry to announce the date of visiting heads of state and government over two months ahead of the visit. Although no official announcement of Putin’s visit was made by either side earlier, it was clear during the visit of Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin to India a week ago that Putin would hold the annual summit with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh 1 November. Officially, no reason was ascribed for the delay.
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