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Russian media rushed to rule messages about Putin from the G20 summit

Российские СМИ бросились править сообщения о Путине с саммита G20

The main Russian news Agency TASS promptly corrects unfortunate emphases of previous messages from the G20 summit.
About it reports UKRINFORM after monitoring the Russian media that covered the events at the summit Big twenty in huangzhou.

For example, it is now claimed that the President Barack Obama himself suggested that a meeting of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin.
Российские СМИ бросились править сообщения о Путине с саммита G20
Previously TASS quoted the press Secretary of Russian President Vladimir Peskov: “While the leaders (the USA and Russia Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin. – Ed.) only said Hello. Agreed to speak separately.” The context of news came out clearly disadvantageous for the heads of Russia. So soon do you have any additional news. “Obama came to Putin and offered to hold a separate meeting. – Ed.)”, – allegedly told a source in the delegation.
Российские СМИ бросились править сообщения о Путине с саммита G20
Also, mention the fact that the economy in Russia and the world stabilized, Putin said: “as for our country, we evaluate our efforts as inadequate and modest.” Some time later TASS issued a clarifying news, where “modest success” serves as the stability and further stated that Russia’s economy is already on the path to growth. In article prospects of the Russian economy is evaluated more positively, and the blame for its stagnation once again rests with the 90-ies, referred to here as a “lost decade”.

The G20 summit takes place in China, Hangzhou, 4-5 September. On the first day of the summit, Putin met with the leader of China XI Jinping and the new Prime Minister of great Britain Teresa may. Later in the night he will meet with French President Francois Hollande.

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