MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin made significant appointments in the nation’s defence and diplomatic leadership on Saturday, naming Anna Tsiv...
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with members of the Security Council at a residence outside Moscow, Russia August 16, 2024. - Sputnik/Alexei Babushkin/Kremlin via REUTERS: Russian President Vladimir Putin made significant appointments in the nation’s defence and diplomatic leadership on Saturday, naming Anna Tsivileva as State Secretary and Deputy Minister of Defence, and Sergei Butin as First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, reported Xinhua.
Her responsibilities will include overseeing social and housing support for military personnel and liaising with the “Defenders of the Fatherland” state fund, which supports participants in the special military operation.
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