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Putin suggests "not to exaggerate" the issue of accession Alaska to Russia

Putin recalled that Alaska was sold in the 19th century for $7.2 million in gold
A view of Alaska (archive) AP Photo/Dan Joling
A view of Alaska (archive)
© AP Photo/Dan Joling

MOSCOW, April 17./ITAR-TASS/. The Russian President Vladimir Putin during the Q&A live session answered the question about the possibility of accession Alaska to Russia.

"Faina Ivanovna, my dear, why do you want Alaska?" - Vladimir Putin laughed.

Putin recalled that Alaska was sold in the 19th century for $7.2 million in gold. He also noted that Russia is a northern country, 70% of its territory belong to the North and Far North. "Let's not to exaggerate,"  the head of the state suggested.