The independent portal cites information on the Kremlin website, where it was reported that the leaders of Kyrgyzstan, Cuba, South Africa and Turkey sent their greetings to Putin by telephone. Telegrams with wishes were sent by the leaders of Armenia, Belarus, North Korea, Nicaragua and Tajikistan. Wiorstka reports that the Kremlin usually issues greetings to Putin on his birthday from foreign leaders from October 7 until the afternoon.
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Even in 2012 it was different
Even in 2012, politicians sent greetings to the Kremlin host almost all over the world notes Wiorstka. He recalls that in 2021, the Kremlin listed the names of 11 leaders who wished him on Putin’s birthday by phone and nine who sent him occasional telegrams. They were, among other presidents or heads of government: China, Israel, Japan and Serbia.
This year, the wishes are the fewest in six years, says Wiorstka; explains that the data from which the leaders’ wishes are derived, the Kremlin has been publishing them since 2017.
(AGI)