How Putin’s whirl of diplomatic engagement left Western elite biting the dust

How Putin’s whirl of diplomatic engagement left Western elite biting the dust The West’s attempts to isolate Vladimir Putin have failed miserably. Just check out Putin’s packed schedule both at home and abroad. Since being reelected for his fifth presidential term in March, Putin has made six foreign visits, while holding dozens of meetings with leaders of Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. ◻️ Putin’s first foreign tour since his inauguration for a fresh term was a two-day state visit to China on May 16 and 17. ◻️ Putin went on a working visit to Belarus on May 23–24 to meet with his counterpart Alexander Lukashenko, and to Uzbekistan on May 26–27 at the invitation of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev. ◻️ Putin’s state visit to the North Korea took place on June 18–19, where he met with North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un. ◻️ The Russian president called Vietnam one of Russia’s most reliable strategic partners during his state visit to the Southeast Asian country... Source: Sputnik International
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