Putin holds a meeting with the head of the Ministry of Transport, Savelyev, in the Kremlin 16:36

Russian President Vladimir Putin met with the Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation Vitaly Savelyev. It has been reported DEA News.

The meeting was reportedly in the Kremlin.

February 9 Putin held a separate meeting With the head of the Ministry of Transport of Russia Vitaly Savelyev. The agency emphasizes that during the meeting, Putin and Savelyev discussed industry issues.

Before that, Putin saidThe head of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation said that he had long argued with Vitaly Savelyev about the need for large domestic aircraft purchases. According to Putin, they had known each other for a long time and were always fighting with him.

formerly Saveliev declarationThat Russia has a complete set of spare parts for aircraft used in the country. Putin also instructed to co-finance projects for the modernization of the civil aircraft fleet at the expense of the National Wealth Fund. The instruction mentioned that at least 700 domestically produced ships, including helicopters, should be supplied by 2030.



Source: Gazeta

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