The Russian president will primarily focus on economic issues both at home and abroad

More than 130 countries will be represented at the Saint Petersburg Economic Forum this week, Kirill Dmitriev noted

The Russian leader plans to hold bilateral meetings with heads of states and other representatives of foreign countries that will take part in the forum

The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum will take place on June 3-6

As for the SPIEF’s central event, it will be a plenary session as always and it is scheduled for Friday, Yury Ushakov said

According to Yury Ushakov, Russian leader Vladimir Putin will deliver a keynote address at the SPIEF plenary session

Russia hosts its premier investment forum in Saint Petersburg. The event includes prominent figures from the United States and Germany. This gathering occurs as Russia faces…

According to Dmitry Peskov, the main part of the speech will focus on the economy, economic issues, and economic challenges both in our country and internationally

According to Dmitry Peskov, Russia will continue its special military operation specifically aimed at preventing attacks like the one on St. Petersburg

A wide participation of deputy ministers in various sessions of the forum is also planned

Dmitry Peskov said the agenda is very busy, featuring many different events and involving many participants

A Ukrainian drone strike targeted energy facilities near St Petersburg hours before the forum began.

According to Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov, the conversation envisages a question-and-answer format

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Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov previously reported that the US is officially represented at the SPIEF for the first time in the last eight to nine years

The discussion is organized in a "question-and-answer" format and focuses on current aspects of Russia’s domestic and foreign policy, as well as key international events

The Russian president will primarily focus on economic issues both at home and abroad