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30.05.2018, 10:22

The Direct Line Vladimir Putin will be aired on June 7 at 12 pm

You can ask your question by calling on the phone, sending SMS via mobile application and social network.

(KZN.RU, May 30). The annual special program “The Direct Line with Vladimir Putin” will be aired on June 7 at 12 pm Moscow time. The program will be broadcasted by the TV channels “Channel One”, “Russia 1”, “Russia 24”, “Public Television of Russia”, radio stations “Mayak”, “Vesti FM”, and “Radio Rossii”.

The head of state will answer questions that interest citizens regarding the socio-political and socio-economic life of the country, as well as the international situation.

You can ask your question by calling, sending an SMS or MMS message, as well as through the program website or a special mobile application.

Appeals to the Direct Line are also received fr om users of social networks “VKontakte” and ‘Odnoklassniki” wh ere you can send a text question or contact the President by recording a video.

In addition, users of the “Moscow to Putin” and “OK Live” applications will be able to directly connect with the studio directly the airtime.

Questions are accepted starting from 8 am (Moscow time) on May 27 until the end of the program on June 7. The most interesting and relevant of them will be given to the President during a live broadcast, reports kremlin.ru.

You can reach the Unified Messaging Center from anywhere in Russia by 8-800-200-40-40. A call from city and mobile phones is free. From abroad, you can call the message center by +7-499-550-40-40, +7-495-539-40-40.

Questions in the form of SMS and MMS-messages are received to the number 0-40-40 only from the phones of Russian telecom operators. The sending of a message is free. You can ask a question in Russian only and not longer than 70 characters in length.

Send your question through the site moskva-putinu.ru. Also, detailed information on the upcoming Direct Line, how to communicate with the Unified Messaging Center, and the archive of previous programs are available there.

Since May 27, the question can be sent through the official mobile application “Moscow to Putin”.

On June 7, a broadcast with a sign language translation will be available on the program's website and on the air of the Public Television of Russia.

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The Direct Line Vladimir Putin will be aired on June 7 at 12 pm

<p> (KZN.RU, May 30). The annual special program “The Direct Line with Vladimir Putin” will be aired on June 7 at 12 pm Moscow time. The program will be broadcasted by the TV channels “Channel One”, “Russia 1”, “Russia 24”, “Public Television of Russia”, radio stations “Mayak”, “Vesti FM”, and “Radio Rossii”. </p> <p> The head of state will answer questions that interest citizens regarding the socio-political and socio-economic life of the country, as well as the international situation. </p> <p> You can ask your question by calling, sending an SMS or MMS message, as well as through the program website or a special mobile application. </p> <p> Appeals to the Direct Line are also received fr om users of social networks “VKontakte” and ‘Odnoklassniki” wh ere you can send a text question or contact the President by recording a video. </p> <p> In addition, users of the “Moscow to Putin” and “OK Live” applications will be able to directly connect with the studio directly the airtime. </p> <p> Questions are accepted starting from 8 am (Moscow time) on May 27 until the end of the program on June 7. The most interesting and relevant of them will be given to the President during a live broadcast, reports kremlin.ru. </p> <p> You can reach the Unified Messaging Center from anywhere in Russia by 8-800-200-40-40. A call from city and mobile phones is free. From abroad, you can call the message center by +7-499-550-40-40, +7-495-539-40-40. </p> <p> Questions in the form of SMS and MMS-messages are received to the number 0-40-40 only from the phones of Russian telecom operators. The sending of a message is free. You can ask a question in Russian only and not longer than 70 characters in length. </p> <p> Send your question through the site moskva-putinu.ru. Also, detailed information on the upcoming Direct Line, how to communicate with the Unified Messaging Center, and the archive of previous programs are available there. </p> <p> Since May 27, the question can be sent through the official mobile application “Moscow to Putin”. </p> <p> On June 7, a broadcast with a sign language translation will be available on the program's website and on the air of the Public Television of Russia. </p>