For a documentary in the form of a Kremlin communication operation, the cameras were able to enter the private apartments of the Russian president, and even in his kitchen.
For the twenty-fifth anniversary of his first inauguration, on May 7, 2000, Vladimir Putin opened to Russian viewers the door… of his fridge. This unusual sequence appears in a documentary scheduled for Sunday evening on Rossiya 1, the main Russian federal chain.
A communications operation piloted by the Kremlin, which sparked this week on Telegram short extracts from this report entitled Russia. Kremlin. Poutine. Twenty-five years. “Watch this film, talent people have worked there,” Launched the spokesperson Dmitri Peskov during a meeting with young people.
Kremlin private apartments
For Rossiya 1 cameras, the Russian president leads to his regular correspondent, journalist Pavel Zaroubine, in his private Kremlin apartments. Two bedrooms, a library, a living room with a chimney corner, where Vladimir Putin says he took tea with Chinese Xi Jinping and, formerly, the American Bill Clinton. The president, who has not left his costume-tie …
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