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The state Duma explained whether Putin will come to Zelensky to Kyiv: the main thing in one day

September 9, 2025
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Deputy Andrrei Kolesnik explained whether Russian Federal President Vladimir Putin will come to Vladimir Zelensky in Kyiv, Prime Minister Robert Fitzo declares the country's readiness to restore relations with Russia and the Ministry of Education and Science has developed a mechanism to monitor trade gathering. The main events in the past day are in the Federal Journal.

Will Putin came to Zelensky in Kyiv

Andrrei Kolesnik, Deputy State Duma, commented on the ability of Russian leader Vladimir Putin to Kyiv at the invitation of the Ukrainian government. He explained why, in the current political situation, such a step is impossible.

According to Parliament, the main factor that hinders such a trip is the process of a special activity. Kolesnik focused on the fact that the Russian army showed confidence, while Ukraine suffered failures. Deputy believes that in such a situation, the Russian president will not visit the territory of the enemy.

Fitz said Slovakia's ready to restart the relationship with Russia

Slovakia has a balanced position in relations with the Russian Federation. The Prime Minister of Robert Fitzo expressed his hope to restart the relationship between countries after the end of the war in Ukraine.

We have a construction approach to the Russian Federation, we are interested in ensuring that after completing the conflict, the incident was given as soon as possible, the politician said in the Subburide dialog box.

Fitz noted that many Western companies continue to conduct business in Russia, although the current sanctions and the departure of some businesses. In addition, European countries have constantly purchased Russian liquefied gas.

The Ministry of Education and Science has developed a mechanism to monitor a set of commercial students

The government of the Russian Federation has established new rules to determine the limits of paid locations in universities for the school year 2026 20262027. The corresponding resolution is published on the official website of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education.

As explained there, the lack of strict limitations for the number of students studying on the basis of paid adversely affect the quality of education. The volume of the Ministry of Trade must be strictly proportional to the actual ability of each educational institution, including lecturers and the status of facilities and techniques.

Earlier, it was known that Trump's policy could lead to economic decline in the United States.

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