Civilian drone production to begin in the Far East 09:33

Civilian drone production will begin in Russia’s Far East. Russian President Vladimir Putin said this at the general meeting of the Eastern Economic Forum.

According to him, the initiative will be launched as part of the growing technological potential.

The ninth Eastern Economic Forum will be held in Vladivostok from September 3 to 6. It is considered a leading platform for the development of the Far East economy and the expansion of international cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region. The main theme of this year’s event will be “Far East-2030”. Let’s join forces to create opportunities.

On September 5, Russian President Vladimir Putin opened the main event of the forum, the plenary session. The head of state is attending EEF events for the second day in a row: the day before, he held meetings with the Prime Minister of Malaysia, the Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia and the Vice President of the People’s Republic of China, and also opened new initiatives in the Far East via video link.

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Source: Gazeta

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