Putin has no plans for foreign trips in near future, Kremlin says

Russian President Vladimir Putin has no plans to travel abroad in the near future, according to his press secretary Dmitry Peskov.

Report informs via TASS that when asked about the president's upcoming foreign trips, Peskov simply stated, "No, there are no plans in the near future."

The Kremlin representative also mentioned that there is currently no information on when the next international visit might take place.

Putin's last foreign trip was an official visit to Mongolia on September 2-3.

Over the summer, the Russian leader made four international trips, including a state visit to Azerbaijan on August 18-19, a working visit to Kazakhstan on July 3-4, where he participated in a meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, state visits to North Korea and Vietnam in June

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