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He spoke about “invincible Russia” and threatened the Baltic countries: the main thing from Putin’s speech at the forum

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Putin's main statements at the forum “Small Motherland – The Power of Russia”/Collage 24 Channel

Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke at the forum “Small Motherland – The Power of Russia” on January 16. This event was not complete without new cynical speeches by the head of the aggressor country towards our state.

In particular, the Russian dictator made propaganda statements about Ukraine’s alleged reluctance to negotiate peace, as well as the “failure” of the counteroffensive and another round of name-calling against representatives of our government. What Vladimir Putin said at the Russian forum – read in the material 24 Channel.

Putin again justified the aggression against Ukraine

The Russian leader said that Russia allegedly never tried to “take aim at Ukraine’s independence.” There were some insults towards our people, because the dictator believes that our brains are allegedly “composted.”

At the same time, he is once again in the spirit of Russian propaganda stated that he was “protecting the interests of his country, as always” through military actions.

In addition, Putin also said that those countries that give signals to NATO are “traitors,” but success supposedly “will never be on their side.” And the Russians, in his words, “are impossible to defeat,” although he forgot the failures regarding the cruiser “Moskva” of other ships and the recently shot down A-50 and Il-22 aircraft.

Putin also did not forget to blame our state for the war. He said that the situation between Russia and Ukraine “led to nationalist ideas last time after the collapse of the Soviet Union.”

President of Russia spoke cynically about the negotiations

Putin also said that Ukraine allegedly refused negotiations with Russia, calling our country “morons.” The dictator also emphasized that if all the negotiations had obviously taken place on Russia’s terms, then “everything would have ended long ago.”

The Russian president also boldly blamed the failure of negotiations with Russia on former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who, according to Putin, “ordered not to talk to Russia.” Putin also suggested that the Ukrainian military-political leadership “regrets the negotiations that were not held.”

Putin also spoke out about Ukraine’s peace formula. He emphasized that this is a “forbidden demand for negotiations” with Russia.

Further, having already gotten used to the role of a tyrant, Putin cynically and threateningly said that if military actions continue, then same as now, then “Ukrainian statehood could suffer an irreparable and very serious blow.”

Putin brazenly spoke about the occupied Ukrainian territories

The Russian dictator also tried to justify the occupation of the territories of our state. He said that people there “did not imagine themselves as anything other than part of Russia.” In addition, he said that these people supposedly “want to be with Russia and are already part of it.”

Putin, as a “famous historian,” also decided to present a new view on the acquisition Ukraine's independence. He cynically emphasized that our country “gained its independence on the basis of a declaration where it was written that it was a neutral state,” although it is unknown what documents he relied on.

In addition, Putin quoted the ex-president of the Czech Republic, saying, “the war between Russia and Ukraine began back in 2008, when the doors to NATO were opened for Ukraine and Georgia.”

The dictator criticized the elections in the United States and threatened the Baltic countries

Putin also criticized the elections in the United States, allegedly “people are being forced to come to the polling station” . He also said that the alleged elections in the United States were “rigged by mail,” but “you can’t force people to come at gunpoint.” Although for some reason Putin forgot about the “online elections” in Russia and that in the occupied territories people really vote at gunpoint.

In addition, Putin threatened the Baltic countries from – because Russians who do not want to learn the language or who brazenly advocate war are pushed out of there. According to the dictator, this “affects the interests of Russia.”

Putin also said that “more and more Russians want to return to their homeland due to the impossibility of raising children in European countries.” . In particular, for some reason Putin mentioned in his speech the “common toilets for both sexes” that he saw in European countries. According to him, this has already become “a common occurrence in Europe.”

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