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State Visit to the Kingdom of Netherlands

November 1 − 2, 2005
Amsterdam, the Hague, Zaandam
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  • Official ceremony to welcome the Russian President. Vladimir Putin and Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, Lyudmila Putina and Crown Prince Willem-Alexander.
  • Official ceremony to greet the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin.
  • Official ceremony to greet the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin.
  • Vladimir Putin and Lyudmila Putina with Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and Crown Prince Willem-Alexander.
  • Laying a wreath on the National Monument.
  • Laying a wreath on the National Monument.
  • Meeting with Dutch business representatives.
  • Visiting the Tsar Peter House. Museum employee Marina Dyakonova conducted the visit. At the back on the left is Crown Prince Willem-Alexander.
  • Before the start of the state reception in honour of President Vladimir Putin and Lyudmila Putina with Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands (first row on the right), Crown Prince Willem-Alexander (first row on the left), Princess Maxima (second row on the far left), Princess Margriet (second row on the far right), and her husband, Peter van Vollenhoven (second row in the centre).
  • At the state reception given by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands (right) in honour of President Putin and Lyudmila Putina. Th the left of the President is Crown Prince Willem-Alexander.
  • Before the meeting with Chairwoman of the Netherlands Senate Yvonne Timmerman-Buck and Chairman of the Netherlands House of Representatives Frans Weisglas.
  • Talks with Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende.
  • Russian-Dutch talks in enlarged format.
  • Press conference given by President Vladimir Putin and Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende following Russian-Dutch talks.
  • Before the start of the UN International Court of Justice session.
  • Official welcome of President Vladimir Putin by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. On the right in the background is Crown Prince Willem Alexander.
  • Before the beginning of the UN International Court of Justice session. President of the International Court of Justice Shi Jiuyong introduced his colleagues to President Vladimir Putin.
  • Visiting the UN International Court of Justice.

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Published in section: Trips

Publication date: November 1, 2005, 00:00

Direct link: en.kremlin.ru/d/45569

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