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Vladimir Putin  signed a decree against the anonymity in the network.
Soon after the operation began, Putin signed a decree on the withdrawal of troops from Syria.
Putin signed a decree on special economic measures against Turkey.
On November 28, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree imposing special economic measures against Turkey.
Putin signed a decree on special economic measures against Turkey.
On the 3rd of January 2013, President Vladimir Putin signed a decree granting Russian citizenship to the actor.
Putin signed a decree on special economic measures against Turkey.
In January 2018, Russian President Vladimir Putin  signed a decree to resume regular air traffic to Cairo.
Putin signed a decree on Monday lifting a  ban on the delivery of S-300 anti-missile rocket systems to Iran.
Last Monday, Vladimir Putin signed a decree imposing sanctions against Ukraine.
On March 4, Putin signed a decree suspending Russia's implementation of the Treaty.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree“On the Structure of Federal Executive Bodies”.
President Putin signed a decree to make the award to the martial arts expert, who starred in Hollywood action thrillers during the 1990s.
In 2015, Russian president Vladimir Putin signed a decree allowing any foreign citizens to join the country's Armed Forces.
President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Monday extending a  Russian ban on food imports from the European Union until the end of 2020.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on approving the country's information security doctrine.
President Vladimir Putin signed a decree which said Russia's armed forces numbered just over 1.9 million people, including over 1 million military servicemen.
Russian President Vladimir Putin  signed a decree classifying additional kinds of information as state secret.
President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on extension until December 31, 2020 of separate special economic measures against countries that imposed anti-Russia sanctions.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree releasing Herman Klimenko from the post of adviser on Internet development.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree to lift visa requirements for Turkish businessmen and truck drivers traveling to Russia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on August 6 on the application of certain special economic measures to ensure safety.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on measures to ensure the national security of the Russian Federation, which also concerns Georgia.
On October 22, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on special economic measures in response to the anti-Russian sanctions of Ukraine.
In separate news,President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Wednesday, extending the mandate of the 350-strong Russian SFOR contingent until 31 July 2003.
On April 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree allowing people living in the DPR and LPR to receive Russian citizenship under a  simplified procedure.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree Nov. 16 saying Russia's armed forces numbered just over 1.9 million people, including over 1 million military servicemen.
Following the incident, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree to take measures for ensuring the national security and special economic measures against Turkey.
On May 31, Russian president Vladimir Putin signed a decree to rename 44 of the country's airports to commemorate outstanding historical figures, including rulers, writers, artists, and space pioneers.
President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin signed a Decree“On the definition for humanitarian purposes of categories of persons entitled to apply for citizenship of the Russian Federation under simplified procedure”.