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Boris Yeltsin's 1999 New Year Address in which he announced his resignation Dmitry Medvedev's 2008 New Year Address Vladimir Putin's 2017 New Year Address. In Russia, tuning in before midnight to watch the President's speech (Russian: новогодние обращения) has become traditional. [1]
Vladimir Putin made a pledge to Russia’s soldiers in his pre-recorded New Year address. In his address to the nation on Tuesday (31 December), the Russian President praised his country’s ...
Russian forces in 2024 advanced in Ukraine at the fastest rate since 2022, the war's first year, and control about a fifth of the country. But the gains have come at the cost of heavy, though ...
The pre-recorded address, being aired just before midnight in each of Russia's 11 time zones, was in sharp contrast to last year, when he stood behind grim-looking soldiers to make a stern call ...
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No address was held in 2017, due to it being postponed to early 2018. It was the first time a presidential address was not given during the year since its introduction. [12] 2019 Presidential Address to the Federal Assembly given by President Vladimir Putin. All messages since 2018 have been held outside the Kremlin.
On 31 December 1999, at 12 am Moscow time (which was repeated on the main channels for a few minutes before midnight, before the televised New Year) Yeltsin announced his resignation as President of the Russian Federation: "Dear friends! My dear! Today is the last time I address you with New Year's greetings. But that's not all.
The best-known was the New Year's Little Blue Light (Russian: Новогодний Голубой огонёк, romanized: Novogodny Goluboy ogonyok), aired on every New Year's Eve as a part of the late Soviet tradition: the Little Blue Light followed the New Year's speech by the General Secretary of the Communist Party with congratulations to ...