Putin appoints former economy minister Maxim Oreshkin as adviser

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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday appointed former economy minister Max...

FILE PHOTO - Russia's Economy Minister Maxim Oreshkin is seen before President Vladimir Putin's annual address to the Federal Assembly in Moscow, Russia January 15, 2020. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday appointed former economy minister Maxim Oreshkin as his adviser following the resignation of his government last week, a Kremlin decree said. Oreshkin, 37, was replaced as economy minister this week by 40-year-old Maxim Reshetnikov, a former regional governor. Putin also named Vladimir Medinsky, who was replaced as culture minister during the reshuffle, as one of his advisers.

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