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Watch live as Vladimir Putin delivers a keynote speech at the Valdai forum in Sochi on Thursday (7 November), as the UK announced 56 new Russian sanctions. The UK today announced a wave of new ...
It comes as the Kremlin announced yesterday that Vladimir Putin will make a speech at a virtual G20 meeting later this week setting out Russia’s view of the “deeply unstable world situation ...
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Biden and Putin give competing addresses as war anniversary draws nearer Ukraine war news – live: Putin rages at West and hails Russian troops in major speech Skip to main content
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]
"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.
Speech Location 2000 First inauguration of Vladimir Putin: Grand Kremlin Palace, Moscow. 2004 Second inauguration of Vladimir Putin: Grand Kremlin Palace, Moscow. 2007 Munich speech of Vladimir Putin: Munich Security Conference, Munich, Germany: 2012 Third inauguration of Vladimir Putin: Grand Kremlin Palace, Moscow. 2014 Crimean speech of ...
Vladimir Putin gave his state of the nation address on Tuesday, 21 February, to Russia’s parliament. The address, which set out aims for the second year of his invasion of Ukraine, came three ...