Russia's Vladimir Putin has sworn in for a new six-year term amidst a backdrop of international tension, with notable absences from Western nations at his swearing-in ceremony. The United States ...
Moscow: Vladimir Putin took oath for a new term of six years as the President of Russia on Tuesday. He took oath for a record fifth presidential term at an inauguration ceremony held in Kremlin.
At today's ceremony in the Russian capital, Putin once again swore the oath, while also thanking ... ground in eastern Ukraine two years in, but President Volodymyr Zelensky has recently avoided ...
President Vladimir Putin has been sworn for a record-breaking fifth term as Russia’s leader. In a lavish Tuesday ceremony at Andreyevsky Hall in the Grand Kremlin Palace, Putin swore an oath of ...
President Vladimir Putin on May 7 took oath as the President of Russia for a new term of six years at a ceremony held at Andreyevsky Hall in the Grand Kremlin Palace. Putin was sworn in for a ...
Vladimir Putin placed his hand on a copy of the Russian constitution today as he was inaugurated for yet another six-year term as president - after fixing the rules to allow him to do so. At a showy ...
Vladimir Putin on Tuesday swore the oath of allegiance on Russia’s constitution at his inauguration for a fifth term as president. The traditional pomp and ceremony conveyed his might as Russia ...
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko was sworn in for his seventh term in office on March 25 at the Independence Palace ...
Putin's first six-year presidential term began in 2012 and the second one in 2018. In 2020, the Constitution was changed to make it possible for him to run for president in 2024, TASS reported.
Belarus' authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko has been sworn in for a seventh term, and he mocked those who derided ...