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04 December 2023
THIS WEEK: Russian President Vladimir Putin will travel to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia
Putin to Visit Saudi Arabia, UAE in Rare Trip Outside Russia
- Russian outlet Life.ru said Putin will meet Saudi crown prince
- Trip highlights cooperation between Moscow and Gulf states
Updated on December 4, 2023 at 10:21 AM PST
Vladimir Putin to visit Saudi Arabia and UAE in rare trip abroad | South China Morning Post
Vladimir Putin to visit Saudi Arabia and UAE in rare trip abroad
- Putin has rarely travelled abroad in recent years, and mostly to states of the former Soviet Union. His last trip beyond those countries was to China in October
- On Monday, Putin complained of deteriorating ties with the West as he swore in new ambassadors, including from countries such as Britain and Germany
The reported visit comes after the OPEC+ group of oil producers, which includes all three countries, agreed last Thursday to voluntary output cuts totaling about 2.2 million barrels a day.
Markets reacted with skepticism to the deal because of doubts about whether the voluntary cuts would be fully implemented.
- Oil prices fell 2 per cent last week after the announcement, and declined further on Monday.
- Brent crude was down nearly 0.6 per cent at US$78.45.
“I hope that these will be very useful negotiations, which we consider extremely important,” Ushakov said.
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On Monday, Putin complained of deteriorating ties with Western countries as he accepted the credentials of several new ambassadors.
“The times are not easy,” Putin told the envoys.
- “In the post-war (WWII) period and until recently, our countries were able to build relations,” the Russian leader said.
- “But the current state of things … is well known and we should hope that the situation – in the interest of our countries and nations – will change for the better.”
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Putin told the German ambassador that he regretted that Berlin was weaning itself off Russian energy.
- “Our country without fail supplied Germany with ecologically clean gas,” he said.
- “This partnership was literally blown up by the explosion of the gas pipe,” he added, referring to Nord Stream gas pipeline under the Baltic Sea that was damaged by a series of mysterious blasts in September 2022.
Putin angered Seoul by welcoming North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to Russia in September. He has also accepted an invitation to visit Pyongyang.
“As is well known, relations of Russia and Korea are unfortunately going through not the best period,” he said, adding that he was “ready” to improve them.
Additional reporting by Agence France-Presse











