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Russian President Vladimir Putin is set meet Friday with Lebanese parliament majority leader Saad Hariri
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set meet Friday with Lebanese parliament majority leader Saad Hariri as part of Russia's efforts in the Middle East peace process, a Kremlin source said. During his May 19-24 working visit to Moscow Hariri, the son of assassinated former premier Rafik Hariri, is also expected to meet with high-ranking Russian MPs, Security Council Secretary Igor Ivanov and businessmen. Accompanied by a parliamentary delegation and Deputy Speaker Farid Makari, Future Movement leader Hariri will discuss political and economic cooperation, including trade and investment, the source said.
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