ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin won a 70th birthday gift Friday — a tractor.
As the leaders of several ex-Soviet nations gathered at the Tsarist-era Konstantin Palace in St. Petersburg, President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus presented Putin with a gift certificate for the vehicle. Tractors have been the pride of Belarusians since Soviet times.
Lukashenko, an autocratic leader who ruled the former Soviet country with an iron fist for nearly three decades while cultivating the symbol of a man of the people, told reporters he had used a style on his lawn than he had given Putin.
It is unclear how the Russian leader responded to the gift, which Lukashenko revealed.
Putin did not mention the gift in televised remarks at the start of the assembly when he spoke of the need to talk about tactics to resolve conflicts between ex-Soviet countries.
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