The Russian President achieves a strange wish for a Kyrgyz child

Rustum received gifts of President Putin.

Veste Row

In Bishkek, gifts from the Kremlin were given to a 7-year-old Kyrgyz schoolboy Rustam Tashmatov, who wrote a New Year's message to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The Russian site "Vesti Row" said that the boy had sought refuge with the Russian leader in order to fulfill his wish, which is to become a shareholder in the energy company Gazprom or Rosneft, as well as to taste the famous gingerbread in Tula.

And today, at the Russian Center for Science and Culture in Bishkek, Rustam received gingerbread from Tula, as well as a picture of Vladimir Putin with a signature and a thermal mug (President Putin uses the same during public events).

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