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All leaders of states tried to avoid Putin, – Kazakh politician about the summit in Astana

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Asia Summit was held in Kazakhstan. Among the participants of the event was Putin, who, unlike in previous years, was simply avoided by the leaders of other states.

The leader of the political party Support of the People “(Kazakhstan) Nurzhan Altaev. Earlier, Russian publicist Andrei Piontkovsky spoke about what Putin lost.

Putin was avoided

Altaev noted that the atmosphere of the summit itself was interesting, the leaders of many countries gathered. However, when the President of Russia arrived in Kazakhstan, Tokayev did not meet him at the airport. The prime minister was sent there. Putin did not even greet him, but quickly walked to the car and left. At the summit itself, it was noticeable that the leaders of the countries tried to avoid contact with Putin.

We have not seen anything like this before at similar summits. Tokayev personally met Turkish President Erdogan at the airport, personally met the Emir of Qatar, later, when the summit ended, he personally escorted the President of Turkmenistan to the airport. I didn’t meet Putin and didn’t see him off,” noted the leader of the political party Opora Naroda (Kazakhstan).

Altaev about the summit in Astana: watch the video

Putin is offended

He continued: the impression was that Putin was offended. In general, Putin behaved differently than usual. He was confused, and on the part of the leaders of other states, we did not see such respect as it was before. Also, everyone saw a certain attack on Putin by the President of Tajikistan. Although there was a noticeable trace of the USSR in his monologue, when everyone looked back at Moscow.

“Previously, everyone asked Moscow for help. However, we have never seen the president of one of the CIS countries speak openly and criticize like this President of Russia. It was also unusual,” Altayev emphasized.

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