SOCHI, May 16. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold a meeting with major foreign investors on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), acting presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Wednesday.
Read also
- US Department of State clarifies Huntsman’s plans to take part in SPIEF
- Russian energy minister plans to hold talks with Saudi Arabian counterpart at SPIEF-2018
- Finance Minister Ueli Maurer to head Swiss delegation to SPIEF-2018
- Russia, Saudi Arabia may sign energy agreements at SPIEF
- New directions of SCO efforts to be in the spotlight at SPIEF 2018
"This will be late in the evening [on May 24] on the verge of the main session," Peskov said.
This meeting will be held after talks between Putin and France’s President of France Emmanuel Macron, he noted. Portfolio investors will attend the meeting, Peskov added.
The head of state traditionally holds meetings with foreign investors on the sidelines of the SPIEF. Forty investors managing assets worth $11.4 trillion attended the last meeting with the Russian president.