Leaders of Russia and the United Arab Emirates held a phone call, the Kremlin said on Monday. | Reuters
FILE PHOTO: Russian President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahayan, Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, during their meeting in Moscow September 22, 2006.
Alexander Nemenov/Pool /File PhotoAccording to the Kremlin, United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan was interested in hearing an assessment of the situation in Russia in connection with the Wagner group mutiny on June 24.“Having received comprehensive information, the Emirati leader declared full support for the actions of the Russian leadership.”
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