Interview with Kirill Koktysh
Published: 17 December, 2007, 19:01
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Kirill Koktysh, a political analyst from the Moscow State Univeristy of International Relations, says if Medvedev becomes president, it will be a different presidency to that of Vladimir Putin's.
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