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It’s just 36 days before the start of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. It will be the first time in history that the event is staged in the Middle East.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has wished Qatar success in hosting the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Russia hosted the 2018 event, but its national team was barred by FIFA from participating in the 2022 edition, shortly after Moscow launched its military intervention in Ukraine. Meanwhile, the Council of Europe’s Parliamentary Assembly continues to examine Qatar’s progress in workers’ rights. Foreign nationals make up the majority of the Gulf state’s 2,8 million population and it expects 1,2 million visitors.The former England captain shared his thoughts with some lucky supporters, and anticipates a great tournament for players and fans at

 

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I m also confused by Putin

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Why do you put Putun in the picture?

And the image/picture you use?🤔

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