
The situation in world politics today does not have to participate in President Vladimir Putin in any scientific research. This was stated by the press secretary of the head of state Dmitry Peskov, Interfax reports .
Thus, the spokeswoman answered the question of journalists whether Putin’s participation in projects similar to his flight with Siberia or the lifting of an amphora from the seabed is planned in the near future.
At the same time, Peskov said that in the future such projects will certainly be. In particular, expeditions of the Russian Geographical Society with the participation of Putin are planned, RIA Novosti Peskov reports .
In July, Putin performed on the Si-Explorer-5 underwater apparatus to a place in the Gulf of Finland, where the Sailing Randy Frigate “Oleg” was found in 1869, the agency recalls. Currently, within the framework of the project "Marine Glory of Russia", frigate studies are held at the RGO Grant.
In September 2012, Putin took a flight on a motorbod with a flock of Sterhi as part of an environmental project to save a rare species of birds. At the Kushevat ornithological station near Salekhard, Putin took three flights. When he first flew up on a deltaplane, only one Sting was attached behind him. During the second flight, five birds were attached to the Deltaplane’s tail, but after a few circles there were only two siblings. The results of the third flight were not reported. “Relief is present from the fact that everything succeeded,” said Putin. “Beautiful guys were approaching the wing on the right, on the left, and a pleasant feeling.”
Later, Peskov in an interview with the Rain TV channel criticized the ironic reaction of the Internet community to flight with Sterha. "The reaction of a part of the Internet environment is really amazing. It is felt that many have not yet moved away from vacation moods, have not plunged into the news, do not want to perceive the news, and a certain vacuum is created, during which you want to really plunge into some allusions, sometimes bordering the insanity, I must admit," Peskov said.