Relations Between Putin and Kadyrov Sour Over Secret Middle East Talks – IStories
- Relations between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chechen Governor Ramzan Kadyrov have soured recently, according to iStories, citing current and former Federal Security Service officers.
- Tensions began when Kadyrov negotiated with Middle Eastern countries about his assets and family security, which Putin learned about from the FSB.
- Kadyrov's worsening health has led him to seek assurances from foreign allies, causing concerns among human rights activists, as reported by iStories.
- The fallout has also impacted Kadyrov's ally Adam Delimkhanov, who has been warned against engaging in power struggles or drawing public attention, according to the Telegram channel VChK-OGPU.
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Relations between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov have been tense in recent months, as the Kremlin learned of alleged secret meetings between Kadyrov and officials from Middle Eastern countries.
Tensions between Putin and Kadyrov. The Chechen leader allegedly negotiated secretly with Middle Eastern countries without the Russian president's knowledge
Relations between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chechen Governor Ramzan Kadyrov have worsened in recent months, according to the independent publication iStories, which cites current and former officers of the Federal Security Service (FSB), a...
Relations Between Putin and Kadyrov Sour Over Secret Middle East Talks – IStories
Relations between President Vladimir Putin and Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov have soured in recent months after the Kremlin learned about alleged secret meetings between Kadyrov and officials in the Middle East, the investigative outlet IStories reported Thursday, citing former and current security officers.
Kadyrov–Putin relations reportedly sour over unsanctioned talks with Middle Eastern countries
Relations between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chechnya Governor Ramzan Kadyrov have soured in recent months, the independent outlet iStories reported on Thursday, citing current and former Federal Security Service (FSB) officers, a journalist in the North Caucasus, and human rights activists. The tensions reportedly began when Kadyrov went behind Putin’s back to negotiate with Middle Eastern countries regarding the future of his assets …
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