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Putin marks 25 years in the Kremlin
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In a recent speech marking 25 years in power, Putin maintained an upbeat tone, stating "everything will be fine," despite Russia's growing challenges. However, his speech avoided direct references to the ongoing Ukraine conflict, which has resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths and injuries. Instead, Putin focused on Russia's future aspirations, signaling a continued emphasis on national interests and global influence.
Dear friends, in just a few minutes 2025 will be ushered in, completing the first quarter of the 21st century.
Yes, we still have a lot to decide but we can be rightfully proud of what has already been done.
On this New Year's Eve, the thoughts, hopes of relatives and friends, millions of people across Russia are together with our fighters and commanders.
Now, on the threshold of a new year, we are thinking about the future. We are sure that everything will be all right. We will only go forward.
I remember us as free / but someone drank the poison / and the howling of hungry wolves / became the silence of the lambs.
Putin became convinced that he had to return [to power] and we saw the strengthening of authoritarianism.
The Kremlin's great self-confidence was evident when the Basic Law was amended and the president's mandates were restored. It suddenly became clear that in order to carry out such a serious political act, the authorities did not need any sophistication.
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- 1.Kremlin
- 2.European Union
- 3.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 4.European Commission
- 5.Bundestag
- 6.Facebook
- 7.Gazprom
- 8.KGB
- 9.Nogu Svelo!
- 10.Northumbria University
- 11.Russian Federal Security Service
- 12.United Nations
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- 1.Vladimir Putin
- 2.Boris Yeltsin
- 3.Joseph Stalin
- 4.Leonid I Brezhnev
- 5.Angela Merkel
- 6.Anton Barbashin
- 7.Dmitry Medvedev
- 8.Donald Trump
- 9.Francois Hollande
- 10.George W Bush
- 11.Gerhard Schroder
- 12.Intigam Mamedov