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Президент РФ Владимир Путин поддержал предложение президента Российского книжного союза Сергея Степашина о проведении книжных ярмарок в российских регионах.

Путин поддержал предложение Степашина, попросив первого заместителя руководителя Администрации президента РФ Сергея Кириенко поговорить с коллегами в регионах на этот счет и поддержать предложение по проведению книжных ярмарок.

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Президент РФ Владимир Путин поддержал предложение президента Российского книжного союза Сергея Степашина о проведении книжных ярмарок в российских регионах.

Путин поддержал предложение Степашина, попросив первого заместителя руководителя Администрации президента РФ Сергея Кириенко поговорить с коллегами в регионах на этот счет и поддержать предложение по проведению книжных ярмарок.

Читать в источнике: https://tass.ru/obschestvo/22319949

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