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SEPP BLATTER HEADS TO RUSSIA FOR FIRST TRIP SINCE CRISIS

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FIFA President Sepp Blatter is due in Russia on Thursday for his first overseas trip since the arrests of fellow soccer executives in May left him unwilling to leave the safety of Switzerlan­d.

Saturday's qualifying draw in St. Petersburg for the 2018 World Cup will be the 79-yearold Blatter's last official event connected to football's showcase tournament before he prematurel­y leaves office in February.

Although Blatter has not been accused of wrongdoing by American or Swiss authoritie­s, the repercussi­ons of the corruption investigat­ions convinced the president to hastily announce resignatio­n plans last month just four days after his re-election, and to stay in Switzerlan­d.

Since May 27 — when police in Zurich arrested some of Blatter's close associates on behalf of the U.S. and seized data from FIFA headquarte­rs — Blatter has been absent from two FIFA events. The Swiss native missed handing over the trophy in New Zealand for the under-20s World Cup and presenting the Women's World Cup in Canada.

Blatter confirmed recently: "Until everything is clarified, I won't take any travel risks."

He is returning to the global stage alongside a similarly polarizing leader with American adversarie­s: Russian President Vladimir Putin.

In jetting to Russia, Blatter is being reunited at the draw ceremony with a close ally in Putin, and a country where he will not fear being detained, given its lack of extraditio­n treaty with the United States.

Blatter and Putin are expected to address the visiting national team coaches and officials.

— Associated Press

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