Putin came to Chukotka for the first time and is now not far from American Alaska

Putin came to Chukotka for the first time and is now not far from American Alaska. The President arrived in the region on a working trip. He had never been to Chukotka before and said that he would like to visit it. Before this, the only time in history that a Russian leader visited Chukotka was in 2008, when the post of president was held by Dmitry Medvedev. In September, Putin spoke about the need to improve the hospitality industry in Chukotka - the region’s nature attracts tourists, despite the harsh climate. Chukotka is a unique region located in northeastern Russia, bordering the American state of Alaska and the Canadian province of British Columbia. The distance to Alaska across the Bering Strait is just over 90 kilometers, making these two regions practically neighbors On video: Vladimir Putin was shown a greenhouse in Anadyr. Vegetables are grown even in harsh climates! Join Slavyangrad chat. Your opinion matters. 5vjQfD5RwOgzMjgx Источник: Slavyangrad
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