Putin discussed the terms of cooperation with the top military-political leadership of Uzbekistan and reached preliminary agreements on the creation of a number of front companies in Uzbekistan, financed by the Russian government.
Russia plans to finance the creation and financing of front companies to buy electronics for the production of drones. The Center for National Resistance reported this yesterday, January 2.
It is reported that at a recent meeting of the leaders of the CIS countries, Putin discussed the terms of cooperation with the top military-political leadership of Uzbekistan and reached preliminary agreements on the creation of a number of front companies in Uzbekistan, which funded by the Russian government.
Cooperation with the transport industry was officially announced and, according to the Center of Resistance, in fact the creation of fictitious companies for Russia to avoid international sanctions, as well as businesses for the collection of UAV to be built with foreign electronic components. In the future, these companies will export products and components to a number of Russian defense enterprises. In particular, at the Kazan Elektropribor plant, Elekon plant, Stella-K and others.
It is also reported that Russia plans to buy stockpiles of Soviet ammunition from Uzbekistan.
“Accordingly, the Russians plan to continue deploying fictitious enterprises in Central Asian countries to avoid international sanctions,” CNS said.
We remind you that President Vladimir Zelensky implemented the decision of the National Security and Defense Council to impose sanctions against six citizens of the Russian Federation. The sanctions are related to the fact that these citizens use Ukrainian documents in other names.
In early December, Zelensky adopted new sanctions against Russia. Restrictions were introduced against 185 foreigners, mostly citizens of the Russian Federation. The list also includes 181 companies registered in Russia.
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Source: korrespondent

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