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Russia's Putin presents four Amur Tigers to Kazakhstan before visit

In an article published a week before his visit to Kazakhstan, Vladimir Putin said that Russia had given the Central Asian country four Amur tigers. Two of these cubs were also handed over to help the country restore the number of the animals.

Kazakhstan is rich in minerals and energy, and shares a border and ally with Russia.

Putin announced on Tuesday that the four animals caught in Russia's Khabarovsk region, located in the far east, were flown to Kazakhstan and will be released soon into the wild.

Putin is not a stranger to using animals as a diplomatic tool.

Russia sent 30 grey thoroughbreds to North Korea in 2022. The nations had re-established ties after the invasion of Ukraine that year. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has a passion for horses.

Kazakhstan, which aims to restore the tiger populations in Central Asia, views the Amur tiger as an ancestor of the now extinct Caspian Tiger. The Russian gesture increases the number of animals that were previously sent to Kazakhstan by the Netherlands.

The Kremlin said that during Putin's visit, he will supervise the?signing a deal to build a nuclear plant in Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan currently has no nuclear power plants. He will also discuss the efforts?to increase the transit of Russian crude oil through Kazakhstan. (Reporting and editing by Clarence Fernandez in Tokyo)

(source: Reuters)