Russian President Vladimir Putin will arrive on a working visit to Buryatia on March 14, where he will visit an aircraft factory and meet the region’s leader, Alexei Tsydenov, the Kremlin press service reported.
“On March 14, Vladimir Putin will make a working trip to the Republic of Buryatia. The head of state will visit the Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant, one of Russia’s leading manufacturers of helicopter equipment and a key enterprise in the region’s capital,” the announcement read.
Next, the head of state will hold a meeting on the implementation of the program for the development of cities in the Far East, which will also be attended by the presidential envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev and the head of Buryatia Alexei Tsydenov. Government ministers, governors of the Transbaikal Territory, Sakhalin and Amur regions, as well as Russian business leaders will join the meeting via video link. But the heads of Primorye and the Khabarovsk Territory were not invited to the meeting.
The working visit will end with a meeting between Vladimir Putin and Alexei Tsydenov.

