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Putin’s speech at UN General Assembly scheduled for September 28 — Kremlin

The Russian president plans to touch upon the key aspects of the international agenda, including the issues related to the joint struggle against terrorism
Vladimir Putin delivers his address at the 58th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York city, 25 September 2003 (archive) EPA PHOTO/ITAR-TASS POOL/PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE/
Vladimir Putin delivers his address at the 58th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York city, 25 September 2003 (archive)
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MOSCOW, September 11. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s speech at a session of the UN General Assembly in New York is scheduled for September 28, presidential aide Yuri Ushakov said on Friday.

The joint struggle against terrorism will be among the issues the Russian leader will raise in his speech, he added.

"The president will deliver a speech in the morning of September 28. This has already been agreed," the presidential aide said.

Other aspects of Putin’s program at the UN General Assembly "are now at the stage of development," he added.

In his speech, the Russian president plans "to touch upon the key aspects of the international agenda, including, naturally, the issues related to the joint struggle against terrorism," Ushakov said.