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To: skinowski who wrote (773689)12/12/2022 9:50:56 AM
From: Sdgla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793738
 
The fall of the tower. Kremlin to replace cadres in charge of foreign policy Sergey Kanev 11 ??????? 2022 According to The Insider's sources, the presidential administration is about to undergo a serious shakeup: a number of prominent figures in charge of foreign policy will be leaving their posts. Some of the forthcoming resignations include Yuri Ushakov, Putin's aide in charge of foreign policy; Igor Maslov, head of the Presidential Directorate for Interregional and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries; Valery Fedorov, overseer of the Transcaucasia; and Filipp Ilyichev, overseer of Africa and Israel. Their activities in recent years have been accompanied by humiliating failures. ALL CARDS More important than Lavrov Africa overseer CIS overseer Transcaucasia overseer ?????? ?? ??????? ????? Formally, the replacement of some of those individuals can be explained by their age. For example, 75-year-old Yury Ushakov reached the maximum age allowed for a government official to remain in public service five years ago (the fact that, for some reason, has surfaced only recently). “Yuriy Viktorovich does not often appear in his office. You understand, he gets ill now and then. Currently the president needs people who can work hard and offer creative ideas in these uneasy times,” a source in the Presidential Administration explained to The Insider.