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Questions for Putin

Steve Herrmann Steve Herrmann | 14:17 UK time, Wednesday, 5 July 2006

Preparations are under way for a webcast we are doing in the Kremlin with the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, tomorrow, eight days before the opening of the G8 summit in St Petersburg.

Former Moscow correspondent Bridget Kendall will be selecting questions from the hundreds sent in so far by readers - and .

Last time we did a webcast with the Russian leader, , the hot topics were the US missile defence shield and the conflict in Chechnya. This time readers are more worried about nuclear proliferation, Iran and North Korea. Chechnya has slipped down their list of priorities, while questions about xenophobia in Russia, and how Mr Putin plans to tackle it, are now near the top.

Some readers have gone for less serious matters. Which country does Mr Putin tip to win the World Cup? Is there a chance his dog will have puppies, and will they be up for adoption? The Russian leader is going to choose a handful of questions himself. It will be interesting to see which ones he selects.

Comments

  • 1.
  • At 02:06 PM on 06 Jul 2006,
  • BiOBER wrote:

This year Putin will be asked about PREVED!!!

  • 2.
  • At 08:12 PM on 06 Jul 2006,
  • Marc Arsenault wrote:

I want to know if he actually sucked any lint out of that little boy's navel.

Here is the list of ridiculous (and very popular) questions assigned to the President of Russia at his yesterday's conference:

/dna/h2g2/U4735629

Sorry for my English.

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