How is Vladimir Putin providing diplomatic goals

The Kremlin may be “kapur” with the West, but the rest of the world has looked into Putin, as Russia is hosting the World Cup in football, estimates “CNN” And here Russian President Vladimir Putin won important diplomatic goals -- world leaders go to Moscow to watch the matches, raising reputations [...]
And here Russian President Vladimir Putin won important diplomatic goals -- world leaders go to Moscow to watch the matches, raise Putin's reputation and put Russia at the centre of geopolitical events -- reports the American media.
So writes “CNN”, Russia's convincing victory at the beginning of the championship, against Saudi Arabia, and at the seats in V. IP, Putin hosted Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman. In addition to discussions on the match, where Saudi Arabia lost 5-0 from Russia, Putin and the Saudi prince agreed to the world oil price, “b92” reported, Periscopi broadcast.
Putin continued with the <x0ndary World Cup” UN Secretary General Antonio Guterez walked to see the match between Portugal and Morocco, along with the Russian president. Putin will also be host to South Korean leader Mun Yi, shortly after the historic summit between North Korean leaders and the president of America in Singapore.
“CNN” says Moon will first give a speech in Russian Duma and then leave for Rostov, where he will watch the match between his country and Mexico. It is estimated that this World Cup in football reinforces Putin's role in the world, just as the Winter Olympic Games held in Sochi 2014 meant that Russia was convinced of its intention to return to the world political scene with all its power.
Sochi was held at a time when Russia annexed Ukrainian Crimean Island. Since then, relations between Russia and Western countries have been on a sharp road, and all contributed to the collapse of the Malaysian MH17 aircraft on Ukraine, which Russia has blamed.
Accusing them of <x0incidating <x0nd>, the Russians actually withdrew from charges related to intervention in American presidential elections, poisoning former agent Sergei Scripal and his daughter Julia in England, expulsion of diplomats, sanctions...
However, all this did not prevent foreign tourists from going to Russia and to do interesting things, the most expensive tickets for the world championship were sold in America, according to FIFA official data.
And the photos of thousands of foreign fans celebrating, enjoying and drinking alcohol in the streets of Russian cities send a clear mirror ♫ Russia is being hailed as an open country rather than an IsoluaR. /Periscopi/












