Vladimir Putin proposed to prolong the RUSSIA EXPO
Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed to extend the duration of the RUSSIA EXPO. He said this at a meeting with heads of municipalities of the country's regions. According to the head of state, it is necessary to prolong the exposition at least for the summer period.
"More than four million people have already visited the exposition, it was a success. Of course, it's a pity that it will end, I haven't told anyone yet, I can honestly say that I haven't told anyone, but I would like to ask my colleagues to at least prolong it, maybe for the summer period. A lot of people are coming to Moscow, millions of people, they will be happy to come. And we will think about how this can be further transferred to the country, to the regions, I will ask my colleagues about it", — Vladimir Putin said.
The President pointed out that the exposition was intended to show what has been done in our country over the past couple of decades, how Russia has developed and what tasks it has solved.
"Our joint work with you has led to such results, some of which can be shared and displayed at this exposition", — the Russian president added.
The RUSSIA EXPO is open from Tuesday through Sunday, Monday is a technical day. The most convenient time to visit the expositions is in the mornings and weekdays, but the RUSSIA EXPO is open to everyone on weekends as well. The expositions of 89 regions of Russia, leading federal departments, corporations and public organizations are presented to the visitors. All expositions and events are free of charge.
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