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October 16, 2012 17:49
Yanukovych may meet Putin on Oct 22 - source
KYIV. Oct 16 (Interfax) - Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych may pay a working visit to Moscow on October 22, an informed source told Interfax on Tuesday.
"Yanukovych expects to meet his Russian counterpart as part of his working visit to Moscow on October 22," the source said.
The Ukrainian presidential administration confirmed that Yanukovych will be on a visit to Russia at the end of October.
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