Putin wishes Qatar success in hosting World Cup
Russian President Vladimir Putin wished Qatar success in staging the upcoming World Cup and said that the 2018 hosts were sharing their experience in organising the tournament.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin wished Qatar success in staging the upcoming World Cup and said that the 2018 hosts were sharing their experience in organising the tournament.
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