Former Austrian Foreign Minister Kneisl says he hasn’t moved to Russia permanently yet

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Former Austrian Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl said she has not yet moved to Russia permanently, but is interested in the issue. DEA News.

When asked if he had bought a house in Russia, the former foreign minister said, “I want it.”

He realized that he was renting a small house in a village in the Ryazan region.

“It’s all I could find,” Kneissl said.

He stated that he now had to find a house and move.

“There has to be a suitable home where you can live with lots of pets – I have ponies, horses in Lebanon, I also have a lot of dogs,” the diplomat continued.

Also, currently St. He also stated that he teaches at St. Petersburg State University. According to Kneisl, he was recently offered to head one of the university’s research centers.

Before that, Kneisl statedThat he enjoys living in the Russian countryside and that the locals accept him well.

Previously reportedKneisl settled in the village of Petrushovo in the Kasimovsky district of the Ryazan region.

August 18, 2018 Russian President Vladimir Putin came to the wedding Kneisl, with whom she danced, then the Austrian minister bowed to the Russian leader. Western media took it as a sign of surrender.

Formerly Kneisl statedthat he was considered a Russian oligarch at home.

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