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Putin to issue instructions on solving citizenship, salary issues in Mariupol: Kremlin
Putin to issue instructions on solving citizenship, salary issues in Mariupol: Kremlin
Russian President Vladimir Putin will ask authorities to look into problems with Russian citizenship and passport registration as well as delays in paying salaries in the city of Mariupol, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Sunday. .
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Putin paid a surprise visit to Mariupol on Saturday evening, inspecting the city’s infrastructure and speaking with local residents. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin accompanied the President on the visit and reported on the progress of construction and restoration work in the city and its surroundings, discussing new residential microdistricts, social, educational and sanitary. As part of the visit, Putin and Khusnullin inspected the territory of Mariupol airport. Khusnullin said the airport building was badly damaged as there had been active fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces in the area, although the runway remained more or less intact. Mariupol, a city on the northern coast of the Sea of Azov, was a hotbed of hostilities between Russia and Ukraine until it came under Russian control on April 21. Since then, Russia has actively demined the city’s port and restored civilian Infrastructure.
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Russian President Vladimir Putin will ask authorities to look into problems with registration of Russian citizenship and passports as well as delays in paying salaries in the city of Mariupol, the spokesman said on Sunday. from the Kremlin, Dmitry Peskov.
Putin paid a surprise visit to Mariupol on Saturday evening, inspecting the city’s infrastructure and speaking with local residents.
“During the conversation with the President, residents of Mariupol raised issues related to delays in payment of salaries, registration of Russian citizenship and Russian passports. The President will issue instructions to review the situation,” Peskov said.
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin accompanied the President on the visit and reported on the progress of construction and restoration work in the city and its surroundings, discussing new residential microdistricts, social, educational and sanitary.
As part of the visit, Putin and Khusnullin inspected the territory of Mariupol airport. Khusnullin said the airport building was badly damaged as there had been active fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces in the area, although the runway remained more or less intact.
Mariupol, a city on the northern coast of the Sea of Azov, was a hotbed of hostilities between Russia and Ukraine until it came under Russian control on April 21. Since then, Russia has actively demined the city’s port and restored civilian Infrastructure.
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