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Life of Vladimir Putin
Updated 17 Dec 2018
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Born in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg)
Graduated from the law department of Leningrad State University
Joined the KGB's Foreign Intelligence Service
Marries Lyudmila Shkrebneva, a foreign language specialist
Became the assistant rector for international affairs at Leningrad State University as well as an adviser to the chairman of the Leningrad City Council
Resigned from the KGB
Transferred to Moscow to work as President Yeltsin's first deputy manager
Becomes Yeltsin's deputy chief of staff in charge of the Main Control Department
Named presidential first deputy chief of staff in charge of Russian regions
Appointed prime minister
Named acting president until elections after Yeltsin resigns
Elected president of Russia
Defends Russia's war in Chechnya during a visit to London
Sworn in as Russia's second democratically elected president
Held a summit in Moscow with U.S. President Bill Clinton
Gave his first state of the nation address
Signed a joint statement with Chinese president Jiang Zemin opposing the U.S.'s plans to build missile shields over the U.S. and Asia
Responded to the death of 118 in the sinking of the submarine Kursk in the Barents Sea
Pardoned Edmond Pope
Met with Fidel Castro
The U.S. and Russia expel 50 of each others' diplomats over alleged espionage
Announces biggest cabinet changes since election
Takes control of the NTV television station and cracks down on other independent media outlets
Says that Russia and the United States are not enemies in his first summit with U.S. President Bush
Praises Bush as "sincere" in his first formal news conference
Pledges to help the United States' anti-terror campaign in wake of the 9/11 attacks
Meets with President Bush in Washington and at Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas
Voiced strong opposition to U.S. action taken against Iraq
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Stationed in East Germany by the KGB
Served as chairman of the St. Petersburg city office's foreign relations committee
Served as first deputy chairman of the St. Petersburg city government and chairman of the committee for external relations
Served as director of the Federal Security Service
Served as secretary of the Russian Security Council
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