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Vladimir Putin’s recent end-of-the-year press conference was mostly a self-congratulatory snooze, but there were several moments that revealed the depths of depravity and unreality to which the ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin talked for more than three hours during an annual news conference in Moscow on Thursday, discussing key topics including the war in Ukraine, his interest in ...
Putin opens his annual news conference, an event he uses to reinforce his authority; US ambassador to Vietnam says US arms manufacturers could help Vietnam build up its armed forces; Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen's rebel-held capital and port city after Houthi attack targets Israel; The Fed expects to cut rates more slowly in 2025.
Russian President Vladimir Putin held his annual news conference and call-in show for the first time since he launched his invasion of Ukraine.
The following are highlights from Russian President Vladimir Putin's annual end-of-year news conference on Thursday. "It's very hard to imagine how the situation will develop (if the U.S. quits ...
"Address concerning the events in Ukraine" (Russian: Обращение по поводу событий на Украине) was a televised address by Russian President Vladimir Putin on 21 February 2022, announcing that the Russian government would recognise the Ukrainian separatist regions of the Donetsk People's Republic and the Luhansk People's Republic as independent.
2019 Presidential Address to the Federal Assembly given by President Vladimir Putin. All messages since 2018 have been held outside the Kremlin. The 2018 address was held in the Manege. This was due to the increasing number of participants and the need to use infographics. [13] In 2019, the message was held at the Gostiny Dvor. [14]
Putin's first deputy chief of staff Sergey Kiriyenko (left) is in charge of Russia's domestic politics. [246] In June 2021, Putin said he was fully vaccinated against the disease with the Sputnik V vaccine, emphasising that while vaccinations should be voluntary, making them mandatory in some professions would slow down the spread of COVID-19 ...