News Putin is preparing a traditional message to Russians: what topic can a dictator raise? by alex 06.02.2024 written by alex 06.02.2024 44 Putin will deliver a message to the Federal Assembly/Collage 24 Channel, Getty Images The head of the Kremlin plans to deliver a message to the Federal Assembly. However, the exact date is still unknown. According to Russian media, Putin plans to touch on topics that he has repeatedly raised in his speeches. In particular, we are talking about the so-called “special military operation,” informs Channel 24. Putin will deliver a message to the Federal Assembly The announcement of Putin's message to the Federal Assembly is planned for the period between February 23 and March 8. The Russian media noted that this was reported by 4 sources who are close to the administration of the head of the Kremlin. So, the Russian media stated that the end of February is still being discussed, but the date may move. As in 2018 (then the dictator addressed parliamentarians on March 1), the message will essentially play the role of the election program of presidential candidate Putin. At this time, the final contents of the document are still unknown. According to Russian media, it will most likely include the main semantic lines that the head of the Kremlin has repeatedly touched upon in his speeches. These are, in particular, Russia’s goals in the so-called “special military operation”, the country’s sovereignty, its socio-economic future and family values. Speech by the dictator at the forum “Small Motherland – The Power of Russia” Vladimir Putin spoke at the forum “Small Motherland – The Power of Russia” on January 16. At this event, cynical speeches by the head of the aggressor country regarding Ukraine were again heard. There were some insults towards our people, because the dictator believes that our brains are allegedly “composted.” In the style of Russian propaganda, Putin said that, supposedly, military actions “defends the interests of his country, as always.” According to the Russian president, the situation between Russia and Ukraine “led to nationalist ideas in the latter after the collapse of the Soviet Union.” Putin also said that Ukraine allegedly refused to negotiate with Russia, calling our country “morons.” The dictator also noted that, supposedly, if all the negotiations had taken place, obviously on Russia’s terms, then “everything would have ended long ago.” In addition, he blamed former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson for the failure of negotiations with Russia, who, according to Putin, “ordered not to speak with Russia.” The head of the Kremlin also suggested that the Ukrainian military-political leadership “regrets the failed negotiations.” 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail alex previous post There is an advance of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Avdievka, positional battles continue – ISW next post €50 billion from the EU: von der Leyen told when Ukraine will receive the first payments You may also like What Will Harris and Trump's Ukraine Policy Be:... 05.11.2024 Accident in Teremki in Kyiv: bus went off... 05.11.2024 One Key State Allows Musk to Pay $1... 05.11.2024 From fines to 10 years in prison: what... 05.11.2024 Moldova Election Results: What Maia Sandu Should Prepare... 05.11.2024 North Korean troops may enter war against Ukraine... 05.11.2024 Trump may indeed stop the war in Ukraine,... 05.11.2024 Sergey Mamoyan died in a traffic accident in... 05.11.2024 The President of Slovakia did not allow any... 05.11.2024 Kamala Harris: Biography and Facts from the Life... 04.11.2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ