Published: 09:15, October 1, 2024
Putin reshuffles Russian Security Council, adds key new members
By Xinhua
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a ceremony to open social infrastructure facilities in Russia's new constituent entities via videoconference at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence, outside Moscow, Russia, Monday, Sept 30, 2024. (PHOTO / AP)

MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin reshuffled the Russian Security Council on Monday, introducing several key new members.

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According to a presidential decree, four new officials have been appointed to the council: Presidential Aide Alexey Dyumin, First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov, Head of the Federal Medical-Biological Agency Veronika Skvortsova, and Chief of the Presidential Special Programs Directorate Alexander Linets.

Meanwhile, Putin removed Vladimir Yakushev, who was recently relieved of his duties as the Presidential Envoy to the Ural Federal District, from the Security Council.

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The Russian Security Council is a constitutional advisory body that assists the president in decision-making on national security and strategic matters.