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Putin Says Pleased to Receive Malaysian King in Moscow, Recalls Memorable Malaysia Visits
Putin Says Pleased to Receive Malaysian King in Moscow, Recalls Memorable Malaysia Visits
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MOSCOW, August 6 (Sputnik) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday expressed his pleasure at the arrival in Moscow of Malaysian King Sultan Ibrahim and... 06.08.2025, Sputnik India
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"Your Excellency, dear friends, allow me to cordially welcome you to Moscow," Putin said.The Russian president said that he had visited Malaysia three times and had the kindest memories about these visits. Putin said that the Russian delegation had been welcomed at a high level during these trips.The king of Malaysia arrived in Moscow on Tuesday on a six-day state visit at Putin’s invitation. After the presidential meeting, the king is expected to visit the Central Scientific Research Automobile and Automotive Engines Institute (NAMI), as well as the technological and innovation center Tochka Kipeniya (Boiling Point). After Moscow, the Malaysian monarch is scheduled to visit Kazan in Russia's Tatarstan, where he will hold an official meeting with Tatar leader Rustam Minnikhanov and visit the Kazan Helicopters plant. Sultan Ibrahim is the first Malaysian monarch to come to Russia on a state visit since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 1967.
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Putin Says Pleased to Receive Malaysian King in Moscow, Recalls Memorable Malaysia Visits
18:17 06.08.2025 (Updated: 19:24 06.08.2025) MOSCOW, August 6 (Sputnik) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday expressed his pleasure at the arrival in Moscow of Malaysian King Sultan Ibrahim and recalled his own pleasant visits to Malaysia.
"Your Excellency, dear friends, allow me to cordially welcome you to Moscow," Putin said.
The Russian president said that he had visited Malaysia three times and had the kindest memories about these visits. Putin said that the Russian delegation had been welcomed at a high level during these trips.
"I would like to draw your attention to the fact that I just mentioned while we were walking here, to this hall, that I have visited Malaysia three times and I have the kindest impressions and memories of visiting your country. Let alone nature, which is unique, fabulous, and even friendly. The members of my delegation who visited your country and I always remember this with gratitude," he said.
The king of Malaysia arrived in Moscow on Tuesday on a six-day state visit at Putin’s invitation. After the presidential meeting, the king is expected to visit the Central Scientific Research Automobile and Automotive Engines Institute (NAMI), as well as the technological and innovation center Tochka Kipeniya (Boiling Point). After Moscow, the Malaysian monarch is scheduled to visit Kazan in Russia's Tatarstan, where he will hold an official meeting with Tatar leader Rustam Minnikhanov and visit the Kazan Helicopters plant. Sultan Ibrahim is the first Malaysian monarch to come to Russia on a state visit since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 1967.