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Karin Kneissl’s favorite ponies arrived in Russia

Date: July 27, 2024 Time: 06:52:02

Karin Kneissl became recognizable around the world after Russian President Vladimir Putin attended her wedding in 2018.

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Former Austrian Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl, who moved to Russia, met with her favorites: the ponies that Kneissl had to leave in Lebanon could be delivered by the Russian army to the Syrian military base in Khmeimim and then by plane to Russia. .

– In the context of the ongoing conflict in Syria, it was not possible to transport animals throughout the country by truck. Due to sanctions, there are no other flights, courier companies do not carry out transportation. – Kneissl told France Press.

The ponies that Kneissl had to leave in Lebanon could be delivered by the Russian army to the Syrian military base in Khmeimim and then by plane to Russia. Photo: Veterinary Department of the Leningrad Region

Karin Kneissl became recognizable around the world after Russian President Vladimir Putin attended her wedding in 2018. After leaving the government, she left Austria and ended up first in France and then in Lebanon, explaining her move by the fact who began receiving death threats in his homeland.

In August of this year it became known that Kneissl settled in Russia, in the village of Petrushovo, Kasimovsky district, Ryazan region. She later confirmed that she had accepted the invitation to take the position of director of the GORKI analytical center of St. Petersburg State University. It was announced that this Center will be dedicated to political research.

Kneissl settled in Russia, in the village of Petrushovo, Kasimovsky district, Ryazan region. Photo: Veterinary Department of the Leningrad Region

In an exclusive interview that Karin Kneissl gave to KP.RU within the framework of the Eastern Economic Forum, she admitted that in our country what caught her attention the most was “the intensity of the Russian summer and Russian nature.”

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