Vladimir Putin Meeting With …. Animals?

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Vladimir Putin meeting with …. Animals? Yes, you read it. We are all commonly used in meetings with politicians politicians Chairman of the celebration, the military parade with military honors. Because of the seriousness of functions and lack of time do not see them in their free time and when we see them all that seriously and assembled. Here is something completely different, a President is separated his little free time and spent it well with animals. Enjoy this rare and unique photographs of the president of a major world power and animals.

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