Watch Putin’s Full Censored Speech To The West Warning of Corrupt Globalist Elites Pushing For World War
Source: NwoReport
“The truth is that the current problems faced by millions of people in the West are the result of years of action, error, short-sightedness, and ambition on the part of the ruling elites of their states. These elites are not thinking about how to improve the lives of their citizens in Western countries. They are obsessed with their own self-interest and super-profits,” says the Russian president.”There are hostile geopolitical goals behind the hypocritical talks and current actions of the so-called collective West. They do not need, simply do not need, a strong and sovereign Russia; they will not forgive us for our independent course or for defending our national interests.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the world in a lengthy speech last Wednesday outlining steps the Russian Federation will take in response to harsh economic sanctions levied by the West.
Though the corporate media reported on snippets of Putin’s speech, they also distorted the substance of his remarks and failed to provide the full context, which is presented here.
Putin appealed to the people of the West to realize their globalist governments are pushing the world towards war using Ukraine as a proxy and the U.S. dollar as a cudgel to punish its enemies. https://www.youtube.com/embed/7FyFkAyqn4Q
He also explained how the clandestine Biolabs in Ukraine, the West’s dismissal of Russia’s concerns about NATO expansion, and war crimes against the people of the Donbas region compelled Russia to act militarily.
Transcript of Putin’s full speech:
We are meeting at a difficult time
when our Armed Forces are conducting a special military operation in
Ukraine and Donbass. Let me remind you that at its very beginning, in the early morning of February 24, I publicly and openly stated the reasons and the main goal of Russia’s actions.
It
is to help our people in the Donbas, who for almost eight years have
been subjected to the most barbaric methods – blockade, large-scale
punitive actions, terrorist attacks, and constant artillery shelling
– a real genocide. And for what? Only because they sought elementary
human rights – to live by the laws and traditions of their ancestors, to
speak their native language, to raise their children the way they
wanted.
At the same time, the authorities in Kyiv have
not only ignored and sabotaged the implementation of the Minsk Package
of Measures to peacefully resolve the crisis over all these years, but
at the end of last year they refused to implement it in public.
They
have also begun the practical implementation of plans to join NATO.
Moreover, the Kyiv authorities also announced their intention to build
their own nuclear weapons and the means of their delivery. This was a
real threat. Already in the foreseeable future, with foreign technical
assistance, the pro-Nazi regime in Kiev could get its hands on weapons
of mass destruction, and its target would, of course, be Russia.
There
was also a network of dozens of laboratories in Ukraine where military
biological programs, including experiments with samples of coronavirus,
anthrax, cholera, African swine fever, and other deadly diseases were conducted under the direction and financial support of the Pentagon.
Traces of these secret programs are now being strenuously covered up.
But we have every reason to believe that components of biological
weapons were in fact created in the immediate vicinity of Russia, on
Ukrainian territory.
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Our
repeated warnings that this development posed a direct threat to
Russia’s security were rejected by Ukraine and its US and NATO patrons
with ostentatious and cynical disregard.
Thus,
all diplomatic options have been completely exhausted. We were simply
left with no options to resolve peacefully the problems that arose
through no fault of our own. And so we were simply forced to launch a
special military operation.
The appearance of
Russian troops near Kiev and other cities in Ukraine is not connected
with the intention to occupy this country. We do not have such a goal,
and I also explicitly stated this in my address on February 24.
As
for the combat tactics that have been developed by the Russian Ministry
of Defence and our General Staff, they have fully justified themselves.
And our guys – soldiers and officers – are showing courage and heroism,
doing everything in their power to avoid casualties among the civilian
population of Ukrainian cities.
I want to say this for
the first time: at the very beginning of the operation in Donbas, the
Kiev authorities were asked through various channels, in order to avoid
senseless bloodshed, not to engage in combat operations, but simply to
withdraw their troops from Donbas. They did not want to. Well, that is
their decision. The realization of what is happening in the real
situation, on the ground, will come inevitably.
The operation is progressing successfully, in strict accordance with pre-approved plans.
I
would like to note that Ukraine, encouraged by the United States and a
number of Western countries, was purposefully preparing for a violent
scenario, a bloodbath and ethnic cleansing in Donbass. A massive
offensive on the Donbass and then on Crimea was only a matter of time.
And our Armed Forces thwarted these plans.
Kiev was not
only preparing for war, for aggression against Russia, against Donbass –
they were waging it. Attempts to organize sabotage and a terrorist
underground in Crimea did not stop. In recent years, fighting continued
in Donbas, shelling of peaceful settlements. During this time almost 14
thousand civilians have been killed, including children.
On
March 14, as you know, there was a rocket attack on the center of
Donetsk. It was an outright bloody attack that killed more than 20
people. And this kind of shelling has been going on for the last few
days. They hit indiscriminately, in squares, with the fanaticism and
frenzy of the doomed – like the Nazis, who in the last days of the Third
Reich tried to take as many innocent victims with them to the grave as
possible.
But what is striking in its extreme cynicism
is not only Kiev’s unapologetic lies and claims that it was Russia (they
thought of that too!) that allegedly launched a missile at Donetsk, but
also that the so-called civilized Western world, the European and
American press did not even notice the Donetsk tragedy, as if it never
happened.
In the same hypocritical way, they turned a
blind eye during the last eight years, when mothers in Donbass buried
their children. When old people were killed. This is just some kind of
moral degradation, a complete dehumanization.
The
many years of mockery of the people of Donbass could no longer be
tolerated. And to put an end to the genocide, Russia recognized the
people’s republics of Donbass and concluded treaties of friendship and
mutual assistance with them. On the basis of these agreements, the
republics turned to our country for military assistance in repelling the
aggression. And we provided this assistance – we simply could not, had
no right to do otherwise.
But what I want to emphasize
and ask you to pay attention to: if our troops had acted only on the
territory of the people’s republics, helped them liberate their land,
this would not have been the final solution, would not have led to peace
and would not have eliminated the threat fundamentally – to our
country, already to Russia. On the contrary, there would have been a new
front line around Donbass and along its borders, and shelling and
provocations would have continued. In other words, the armed conflict
would drag on endlessly, fueled by the revanchist hysteria of the Kiev
regime, and NATO’s military infrastructure in Ukraine would deploy even
faster and more aggressively: we would be faced with the fact that the
Alliance’s offensive weapons are already at our borders.
I
repeat – we would have had no other option for self-defense, for
Russia’s security, except a special military operation. And all the
tasks we have set ourselves will certainly be accomplished. We will
reliably ensure the security of Russia and our people and we will never
allow Ukraine to serve as a springboard for aggressive actions against
our country.
These are issues that are fundamental for
Russia and our future – the neutral status of Ukraine, demilitarization
and denationalization – we were ready and willing to discuss during the
negotiations. Our country has done everything to organize and conduct
these negotiations, understanding that every opportunity must be used to
save people and their lives.
But again and again we are
convinced that the Kiev regime, which has been tasked by its Western
masters to create an aggressive anti-Russia, is indifferent to the fate
of the people of Ukraine. The fact that people are dying, the fact that
hundreds of thousands, millions have become refugees, the fact that
there is a real humanitarian disaster in the cities held by neo-Nazis
and their armed criminals released from prisons – everything is
indifferent.
It is also obvious to us that Western
patrons are simply pushing the Kiev authorities to continue the
bloodshed. They are being supplied with more and more weapons,
intelligence, and other assistance, including military advisers and
mercenaries.
They have also chosen as a weapon economic,
financial, trade and other sanctions against Russia, which are now
hitting the Europeans and Americans themselves, by the way, through
rising prices of gasoline, energy, food, through the loss of jobs
associated with the Russian market. And you must not, as they say, put
the blame on our country.
I want the ordinary citizens
of Western countries to hear me as well: they are now trying to persuade
you that all your difficulties are the result of some hostile actions
of Russia, that your own purse should be used to pay for the fight
against the mythical Russian threat. All of this is a lie.
The
truth is that the current problems faced by millions of people in the
West are the result of years of action, error, short-sightedness, and
ambition on the part of the ruling elites of their states. These elites
are not thinking about how to improve the lives of their citizens in
Western countries. They are obsessed with their own self-interest and
super-profits.
This is evidenced by data from
international organizations, which clearly show that social problems,
even in the leading Western countries, have only worsened in recent
years, that inequality, the gap between rich and poor, and racial and
national conflicts are on the rise. The myth of a Western welfare
society, of the so-called golden billion, is crumbling.
I
repeat, today the entire planet has to pay the price for the West’s
ambitions, for its attempts to maintain its elusive dominance by any
means.
The imposition of sanctions is a logical
continuation, a concentrated expression of the irresponsible,
short-sighted policy of the governments and central banks of the United
States and EU countries. It is they who in recent years have with their
own hands unleashed a spiral of global inflation, their actions have led
to an increase in global poverty and in inequality, to new flows of
refugees around the world. And the question arises: Who will now be
responsible for the millions of starving deaths in the world’s poorest
countries due to growing food shortages?
Again,
this is a serious blow to the entire global economy and trade, to the
credibility of the U.S. dollar as the main reserve currency.
Thus,
illegitimate actions to freeze part of the currency reserves of the
Bank of Russia draw a line under the reliability of the so-called
first-class assets. In fact, both the U.S. and the EU have declared a
real default on their obligations to Russia. Now everyone knows that
financial reserves can be simply stolen. And, seeing this, many
countries may begin in the near future – I am sure this will happen – to
convert their paper and digital savings into real reserves in the form
of commodities, land, food, gold, other real assets, which will only
increase the deficit in these markets.
I would add that
the seizure of foreign assets and accounts of Russian companies and
individuals is also a lesson for national business, that there is
nothing more reliable than investing in one’s own country. I told this
myself more than once.
We appreciate the position of
those foreign companies that, despite the unscrupulous pressure from the
United States and their vassals, continue to work in our country. In
the future, they will surely get additional opportunities for
development.
We also know those who cowardly betrayed
their partners, forgot about their responsibility to their employees and
clients in Russia, and rushed to earn illusory dividends on their
participation in the anti-Russian campaign. At the same time, unlike
Western countries, we will respect property rights.
What
do I want to emphasize? We need to clearly understand that a new
package of sanctions and restrictions against us would have followed in
any scenario. I want to stress this. Our military operation in Ukraine
is just a pretext for the West to impose new sanctions. Yes, of course,
they are concentrated now. But the referendum in Crimea, which took
place, incidentally, on March 16, 2014, exactly eight years ago, in the
course of which the residents of Crimea and Sevastopol made their free
choice to join their historic homeland, was the same [reason] for them,
for Westerners.
Let me repeat: we are only
talking about occasions. But the policy of containing and weakening
Russia, including through economic isolation and blockade, is a
conscious, long-term strategy. Western leaders themselves are no longer
hiding the fact that sanctions are not aimed at individuals or
companies; their goal is to hit our entire domestic economy, our social
and humanitarian sphere, every family, every citizen of Russia.
In
fact, such steps aimed at worsening the lives of millions of people
have all the hallmarks of aggression, a war by economic, political and
informational means. It is total and unconcealed, and, I repeat, the
so-called Western political elite are not even shy about speaking about
it in plain words.
All the verbal tinsel about
political correctness, inviolability of private property, freedom of
speech – all of this disappeared overnight. Even the Olympic principles
were trampled. They were not shy about settling scores with the
Paralympians either – that’s how “sports outside politics” is.
In
many Western countries, people just for the fact that they come from
Russia are being persecuted today: they refuse medical care, expel
children from schools, put their parents out of work, ban Russian music,
culture and literature. In attempting to “abolish” Russia, the West
stripped itself of all masks of decency, began to act in a boorish
manner, and demonstrated its true nature. Direct analogies are just
begging to be drawn with the anti-Semitic pogroms carried out by the
Nazis in Germany in the 1930s and later by their henchmen from many
European countries who joined Hitler’s aggression against our country
during the Great Patriotic War.
Against Russia
deployed a massive attack in cyberspace. The unprecedented information
campaign in which the global social networks and all western mass media
which objectivity and independence have appeared simply a myth is
unleashed. Access to information is restricted, people are flooded with a
huge number of fakes, propaganda fakes, in other words, fakes. It has
gone so far that one of the American social networks has directly stated
that publications calling for the murder of Russian citizens are
possible.
We understand what resources this empire of
lies has, but it is still powerless against truth and justice. Russia
will consistently make its position known to the world. Our position is
honest and open, and more and more people hear it, understand it and
share it.
I want to say very frankly: there are
hostile geopolitical goals behind the hypocritical talks and current
actions of the so-called collective West. They do not need, simply do
not need, a strong and sovereign Russia; they will not forgive us for
our independent course or for defending our national interests.
We
remember how they supported separatism, terrorism, encouraging
terrorists and bandits in the North Caucasus. As they did in the 1990s
and early 2000s, they want to repeat their attempt to finish us off, to
crush us off, to drive us beyond Mozhai, as they say, to turn us into a
“national enemy”.
We remember how they supported
separatism, terrorism, encouraging terrorists and bandits in the North
Caucasus. As they did in the 1990s and early 2000s, they want to repeat
their attempt to crush us, to crush us again, to drive us beyond Mozhai,
to turn us into a weak, dependent country, to break our territorial
integrity, to dismember Russia in the best way for them. It didn’t work
then, it won’t work now.
Yes, of course, they will try
to bet on the so-called fifth column, on the national traitors, on those
who make money here, in our country, and live there, and “live” not
even in the geographical sense of the word, but according to their
thoughts, their slave consciousness.
I don’t condemn
those who have a villa in Miami or on the French Riviera, who can’t do
without foie gras, oysters or so-called gender freedoms. That is
absolutely not the problem, but, I repeat, the problem is that many of
these people are mentally there, not here, not with our people, not with
Russia. This is, in their opinion – in their opinion! – a sign of
belonging to a higher caste, to a higher race. Such people are ready to
sell their mother, just to be allowed to sit in the hallway of this
highest caste. They want to be like her, imitating her in every possible
way. But they forget or do not understand at all that this so-called
higher caste even needs them, but as expendable material to use them to
cause maximum damage to our people.
The collective West
is trying to split our society by speculating on combat losses, on the
socio-economic consequences of sanctions, to provoke civil confrontation
in Russia, and, using its fifth column, is striving to achieve its
goal. And the goal is the same, I have already said about it – the
destruction of Russia.
But any nation, and especially
the Russian people, can always distinguish the true patriots from the
scum and traitors, and simply spit them out, like a gnat that
accidentally flew into their mouths, spit them out on the panel. I am
convinced that this natural and necessary self-cleansing of society will
only strengthen our country, our solidarity, unity, and readiness to
meet any challenge.
The so-called collective West and
its fifth column are used to measure everything and every one by
themselves. They think that everything can be bought and sold, so they
think that we will break down and retreat. But they do not know our
history and our people well.
Yes, many countries in the
world have long ago reconciled themselves to living with their backs
bowed and subserviently accepting all the decisions of their sovereign,
looking at him subserviently in the eye. Many countries live this way.
Unfortunately, in Europe as well.
But Russia will never
be in such a pathetic and humiliated state, and the fight we are waging
is a fight for our sovereignty, for the future of our country and our
children. We will fight for the right to be and remain Russia. Our
example is the courage and steadfastness of our soldiers and officers,
the faithful defenders of the Fatherland.
Dear colleagues!
It
is obvious that the current events draw a line under the global
domination of Western countries both in politics and economy. Moreover,
they call into question the economic model that in recent decades has
been imposed on developing countries and the whole world in general.
Let
me stress: the sanctions obsession of the U.S. and its supporters is
not shared by the countries where more than half of the world’s
population lives. It is these states that represent the fastest growing,
most promising part of the global economy. Russia is one of them.
Yes,
it is not easy for us right now. Russian financial companies, large
enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses are facing unprecedented
pressure.
The banking system was the first to be hit by
the sanctions, but Russian banks have managed to cope with this
challenge. Working literally around the clock, they continue to make
payments and settlements for citizens and ensure the activities of
businesses.
The second wave of sanctions was designed to
provoke panic in the trade sector. According to estimates, over the
past three weeks additional demand for goods exceeded one trillion
rubles. But domestic producers, suppliers, transport and logistics
companies have done everything to avoid a large-scale shortage in retail
networks.
I would like to express my gratitude to the
Russian business community, the labor collectives of companies, banks
and organizations that not only provide an effective response to the
sanctions challenges, but also lay the foundation for further
sustainable development of our economy. And separately, I would like to
acknowledge the Government, the Bank of Russia, the heads of the
constituent entities of the Russian Federation, and regional and
municipal teams. In the current challenging environment, you are
responsibly addressing the challenges you face
Obviously,
they have not succeeded in organizing an economic blitzkrieg against
Russia, demoralizing our society, and taking us by force, so we are
likely to see attempts to increase the pressure on our country. But we
will overcome these difficulties too. The Russian economy will
definitely adapt to the new realities. We will strengthen our
technological and scientific sovereignty, we will direct additional
resources towards supporting agriculture, the manufacturing industry,
infrastructure, and housing construction, and we will continue to
develop foreign trade relations, counting on fast-growing, dynamic
international markets.
Undoubtedly, the new realities
will require deep structural changes in our economy, and I will not hide
it, they will not be easy, they will lead to a temporary increase in
inflation and unemployment.
Our task in this situation
is to minimize such risks. Not only to strictly fulfill all social
obligations of the state, but also to launch new, more effective
mechanisms to support citizens and their incomes.
The
focus of attention is protection of maternity, childhood, and support of
families with children. From April 1, it has already been decided – as
you know – to introduce payments for children aged 8 to 16, inclusive,
who are brought up in families with low incomes. The amount will be half
to one subsistence minimum for each child of that age. Now it is on
average up to 12,300 rubles across the country. Thus, we will have a
unified system of support from the moment when the expectant mother is
still expecting a child, and until the child reaches the age of 17.
I
charge the government to ensure that this system works in such a way
that it promptly takes into account changes in the financial situation
of families. That is, if parents have experienced job loss or other
difficult life circumstances, the family should begin to receive help
from the state as quickly as possible.
I also ask the
Government to quickly analyze the effectiveness of support measures for
people who have lost their jobs. It is clear that these measures must be
expanded, including through the mechanism of the social contract.
I
understand that people’s incomes are seriously affected by rising
prices, so we will soon take a decision to increase all social payments,
including allowances and pensions, raise the minimum wage and the
subsistence level, and increase wages in the public sector. I ask the
Government to calculate the exact parameters of such an increase.
And
I emphasize: even in the current difficult situation at the end of the
year, we need to achieve a reduction in the level of poverty and
inequality. This is a quite feasible task even today. I ask the
Government and the regions to focus on achieving this task. And I would
like to add that it is not only of an economic nature, as we all
understand, but is also a matter of social justice.
Right
now, a great deal depends on the initiative of the heads of the
regions, on their willingness to take responsibility. Today, I signed a
decree giving additional powers to regional heads – they will be able to
make flexible and prompt decisions to support our citizens, our
economy, and the social sphere based on the real situation on the
ground. I would like to remind you that this is the logic that allows us
to take into account the situation in every region, every town, every
village – and this is not the same everywhere – and this is how we have
built our counter-coronavirus measures.
I am instructing
all branches of the federal government in the regions to coordinate
their work with the regional authorities in the next six months, and for
governors to create operational headquarters to ensure economic
development, and to personally lead this work.
What should be the priority here?
The
key role in overcoming the current problems must be played by private
business, which is able in a short time to restructure logistics, find
new suppliers, and increase production of products that are in demand.
On how quickly the private business will find the necessary solutions
and make them, depends on the preservation of employment, income, and
wages of citizens, and generally ensuring the stable, rhythmic operation
of the economy. Therefore, we must respond to external pressure with
maximum entrepreneurial freedom and support for business initiatives.
I
ask the Government, law enforcement agencies, and supervisory
authorities to continue their work to remove unjustified administrative
and regulatory barriers. All the more so, we cannot distract business
and regional authorities from solving the most pressing, urgent problems
by burdening them with all kinds of inspections and control measures.
One
of the key problems for businesses now is the shortage of working
capital, the inaccessibility, and the high cost of credit, but the
Central Bank was forced to take appropriate measures. In this regard, I
instruct you to implement the following steps.
First.
Enterprises that fulfill the orders of the authorities and companies
with state participation should receive money for delivered goods and
services as quickly as possible and put them back into the business. In
this regard, I propose to increase the number of advance payments under
government contracts. The advance should be not less than half of the
total amount of the contract, and the term of payment for goods and
services supplied should be reduced to seven working days. A similar
decision must also be taken at the level of federal subjects,
municipalities, and companies with state participation.
Second.
We must expand the opportunities for entrepreneurs to raise additional
resources from development institutes. We are talking about expanding
the work of the Project Finance Factory (it works here, and works well;
the practice has shown it to be in demand), about providing resources
for business investment plans through the Industrial Development Fund
(one of the really good tools), the Bank for Small and Medium Business,
and, in addition, through regional support institutions, including
guarantee funds. I instruct the Government to allocate additional funds
to the constituent entities of the Federation for such regional
instruments.
I would like to draw the attention of the
Government and our colleagues in the regions to the following: the most
important task is to ensure the availability of goods on the consumer
market, first and foremost, I mean essential goods, medicines, and
medical products. It is necessary to promptly solve logistics and other
objective problems that lead to price spikes. At the same time we must
eliminate manual intervention in the regulation of prices. It is an
increase in supply that should lead to a reduction and stabilization of
prices.
Separately, I want to address our exporters. In a
situation when there are difficulties with supplies to foreign markets,
we must not cut production, but, on the contrary, send additional
volumes of goods to the domestic market. This should objectively lead to
lower prices inside the country, including prices for gasoline, diesel,
bitumen, metals, and other export goods. I ask the Government and the
Federal Antimonopoly Service, as well as the regional authorities, to
constantly monitor the situation on these markets.
Next.
Given the new challenges Russia is facing, we must maintain and expand
our long-term development agenda, including the continuation of all
planned projects at both the federal and regional levels. We must make
full use of our budget system’s potential as an incentive tool.
Federal
financing for projects and construction projects will be provided in
full, as agreed. Moreover, even back in December, we decided to provide
additional funding if the cost of construction has increased
objectively.
I think it is important to note that in the
current situation, there will be no problems with funding from the
federal budget. Our economy today generates a sufficient and good amount
of revenue, and this means that we will not need to resort to emission.
Simply put, the Central Bank will not need to print money. We have
revenues – market-based, healthy revenues. The problem now is not money.
We have the resources, I’ll say it again. The key difficulties are
related to the supply of components, equipment, construction materials,
and the organization of the contractors’ work. Therefore, the timing and
methods of implementation of specific projects and their stages may
change, and this will require coordinated work between the authorities
and business representatives, and the forced implementation of import
substitution projects – this is what is important.
It is
important to simplify the order of interaction between the regions and
federal authorities, to give the subjects of the Federation more freedom
in maneuvering with resources, as well as opportunities to launch new
constructions and programs.
For example, the regions
have already been allocated additional funds for road construction. I am
asking the Government to work on the issue of increasing funding for
other infrastructure facilities that can already be put to work this
year, as well as on increasing purchases from Russian companies,
including for the renovation of public transport, for example.
It
is clear that the budgets of Russia’s regions are now under a serious
additional burden, so, as we agreed, we are additionally indexing fiscal
capacity equalization subsidies. We will also be using other measures
to support regional finances, namely, all budgetary loan repayments
scheduled for this year will be deferred and shifted to the right, so to
speak, while commercial loan repayments, where necessary, will be
replaced with budgetary loans. I ask the Government to study this issue
in detail and to delve into each specific case. Only this individual
work will lead to the desired result.
In addition, the
Ministry of Finance will provide an unconditional credit line to each
region of the Russian Federation. It will amount to ten percent of the
total volume of revenues with a maturity date not earlier than the end
of this year.
We
will maintain the volume of infrastructure budget loans. I am
instructing the Government to organize flexible management of this
program, taking into account all the difficulties associated with the
implementation of projects – I have already talked about them above.
Regions must be able to quickly make decisions on changing the portfolio
and content of projects and focus on those that can be implemented with
maximum efficiency under current conditions. If necessary, we will
consider a possible increase in the volume of infrastructure loans. It
is possible, it can be done. On the whole, we will closely monitor the
situation with regional finances and take additional decisions to
support them, if necessary.
I want to stress that direct
communication between all levels of power and a clear-cut algorithm is
crucial now. The State Council and its specialist commissions have
already proven their effectiveness. I ask the State Governance Committee
headed by Sergei Sobyanin to work together with our Government
colleagues to identify problematic issues on the regional agenda,
develop the best solutions and apply them to all of Russia’s regions. We
have had a good experience in dealing with the epidemic.
Dear colleagues!
Our economy, the state budget,
and private business have all the resources we need to tackle long-term
challenges. All the strategic, national goals we have set for the
period until 2030 must be achieved. The current challenges and the
opportunities they present should only mobilize us, and that is what we
should set ourselves up for, aiming to achieve tangible results in the
interests of our citizens.
It is clear that our programs
will need to be fine-tuned, and the initiatives of the business
community, scientists, and public associations are needed here. In this
regard, I ask the regions to get actively involved in organizing the
Agency for Strategic Initiatives’ Strong Ideas for New Times forum,
where every citizen of Russia will be able to present their proposals
and concrete projects aimed at developing their city, region, and the
country as a whole.
I will repeat: the current situation
is certainly a test for all of us. I’m sure we will pass it with
dignity; with hard work, joint work, and mutual support we will overcome
all the difficulties and become even stronger, as we have always been
in the history of millennial Russia. This is the kind of work I want to
set you up for.
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