"It will be an interesting person, known to everyone, deeply immersed in the topic of international relations," said presidential aide Anton Kobyakov, referring to the moderator of the upcoming plenary session.
This year's International Economic Forum, which is taking place in Russia's city of Saint Petersburg on June 5-8, is featuring more than 150 thematic sessions with more than 1,000 moderators and speakers and over 10 business dialogues.