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President Putin Reveals What He Plans to Do After Leaving Politics

Russian President Vladimir Putin revealed his future plans during his visit to the tube-rolling ETERNO plant in Chelyabinsk on Monday.

The Russian leader spoke to the workers of the plant and said that he would like to finish his career successfully and then travel the world. “Today all of my travels are reduced to the fact that I go to the airport, then move from the airport to a certain room, and then go back to the airport,” the president complained. “Of course, I would like to travel differently, look at nature, visit some historical sites,” Putin explained. The Russian leader recalled his recent visit to Peru to the APEC summit and expressed his regrets about the fact that he couldn’t visit “unique” historical places in the country.

“Well, there was the airport, the building, and then — back to Moscow. And there’s a lot see. Peru is a unique country, very unique, there are a lot of interesting places to visit,” Putin said.

When an employee of the plant told Putin that he wants to build a successful career, and asked the Russian President about his dreams, Putin said, laughing: “I want to successfully complete my career.” The Russian leader also admitted that there is one hobby that he has never engaged in, but would like to try. “But I won’t say what it is,” Putin said.

Source: sputniknews

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