Putin's New Year Message to Prime Minister Abe "Intimate Relations between the Two Countries" December 31 5:17

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Russia's President Putin sent a message to Prime Minister Abe at the beginning of the New Year, convinced that the bilateral relations would be more intimate next year, and commemorate the victory of the Second World War in Moscow next May. He expressed his expectations for attending the event.

According to the Russian Presidency, Putin has sent a message to leaders around the world to welcome the New Year.

He said to Prime Minister Abe that "the talks in Moscow, Osaka and Vladivostok have deepened mutual understanding," and "appropriate for making significant progress in political, economic and cultural relations." It is important to implement existing bilateral agreements to create conditions. "

He added that next year will be a year of regional exchange that promotes exchanges between the Japanese and Russian regions.

In Russia, a military parade will be held in Moscow next May to commemorate the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Was shown.

Putin's administration will hold a large commemorative event by inviting leaders from various countries such as President Trump of the United States, saying that next year will be 75 years from the victory of the war, and it is expected that Russia will play a role as a winning country .