Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Vladivostok to participate in the Eastern Economic Forum, reported TASS and Reuters, quoted by BTA.
Yesterday, Putin visited Mongolia. The Russian president discussed with his Mongolian counterpart Ukhnaagiin Hurelsukh the deepening of economic ties and, more specifically, cooperation in energy and transport.
Putin was not detained in Mongolia, even though it is a member of the International Criminal Court, which issued a warrant for his arrest.
Tomorrow in Vladivostok he will participate in the plenary session of the Eastern Economic Forum.
The Russian president will have a packed international program in the port city in the country's Far East, his aide Yuriy Ushakov said. He specified that Putin will specifically have meetings with Chinese Vice President Han Zheng, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin.
A total of 6,000 guests from 76 countries, including the heads of 650 Russian and 44 foreign companies, will participate in the forum in Vladivostok, according to TASS.