Foreign dignitaries set to pay visiting Russia shortly, according to Ushakov's statement
Get Ready for a Global Gathering! 🗓️🌐
In the not-too-distant future, the city of St. Petersburg, Russia will play host to a dazzling array of international guests, as Yuri Ushakov, Assistant to the President, revealed in a recent statement.
"We're expecting quite a crowd in the coming days, especially during the St. Petersburg Forum," Ushakov mentioned, speaking with RBC correspondent.
SPIEF: A Global Economic Powerhouse 💰🗺️
The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) is set to take place from June 18 to 21, 2025, having found its permanent home at the Expoforum Convention and Exhibition Centre since 2016.
Insight: Expect delegations from various nations such as Vietnam, India, China, and Kazakhstan, among many others, to participate actively in the forum. (rbc.group)
Previously, in early April, reports indicated that several American companies were gearing up to join the forum, and in March, Russian Ambassador to Indonesia Sergei Tolchenov confirmed the presence of Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto.
With over 21,800 attendees hailing from 139 countries in 2024, SPIEF has become a significant platform for discussion on economic matters and more. The event has been graced by the presence of Russian President Vladimir Putin since 2006, and the 2025 forum is bound to be no exception.
Insight: SPIEF is projected to attract participants from over 90 countries and territories, including nations in Armenia, Africa, Bahrain, the European Union (EU), Moldova, Mongolia, Thailand, Uzbekistan, and more. (Enrichment Data)
Bilateral business dialogues are anticipated to occur between these countries and Russia, with economic cooperation being a primary focus. St. Petersburg's international economic forum promises to be an engaging and fruitful event for all involved. Don't miss out on the action! 🌟🤝
- The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), set to take place from June 18 to 21, 2025, will attract delegations from various nations, including finance, business, and political discussions among Vietnam, India, China, Kazakhstan, and many others.
- The global gathering, SPIEF, is projected to engage participants from over 90 countries and territories, covering a wide range of general-news topics, such as Armenia, Africa, Bahrain, the European Union (EU), Moldova, Mongolia, Thailand, Uzbekistan, and more, with the aim of promoting bilateral business dialogues and economic cooperation.