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Why are Western elites against Vladimir Putin so much? A former CIA officer has some ideas
“One, when Putin broke up the oligarchs, many of those oligarchs were in bed economically with people in the West… Number two, Putin's embrace of fundamental Christian values and disdain for homosexuality and transgenderism has also, I think, been a source of anger directed at him,” Larry Johnson, a retired CIA intelligence officer and State Department official, tells Sputnik.
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“One, when Putin broke up the oligarchs, many of those oligarchs were in bed economically with people in the West… Number two, Putin's embrace of fundamental Christian values and disdain for homosexuality and transgenderism has also, I think, been a source of anger directed at him,” Larry Johnson, a retired CIA intelligence officer and State Department official, tells Sputnik.
“What he's done is he's insisted upon trying to protect Russia and insist on Russia's national rights being respected. That has earned him the animosity in the West,” the ex-CIA officer stresses.
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Experts across the globe weigh in on Putin's re-election victory:
🇺🇸 American economist Dr. Paul Craig Roberts: "The turnout is high because Putin, like Ronald Reagan and not like Joe Biden, is a leader focused on uniting the country. In terms of Russia's national interest, there is very little, if anything, to disagree with him on."
🇲🇽 Carlos Manuel Alvarado, a Mexico-based international relations expert, said that the high turnout rate in Russia's presidential election "shows the engagement and interest of Russian society in who will govern it."
🇹🇷 Turkish international journalist Ceyda Karan highlighted the fact that "the 74% turnout is a message in itself. It is a response to the West against the aggressive attitude towards Russia, Russophobia, and attacks on Russian culture that have started."
🇸🇳 Senegalese businessman Malik Niang pointed out, "the voting results show that there is a realization that something very important is at stake, not only for Russia but for the world."
🇫🇮 Finnish journalist and social activist Kosti Heiskanen added, "Putin won because he and his team can stop the fascism that has spread to Ukraine and countries of Europe."
🇦🇷 Argentinian analyst Alejandro Pacilla concluded, "Putin's election victory is a lesson for the US and Europe."
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🇺🇸 American economist Dr. Paul Craig Roberts: "The turnout is high because Putin, like Ronald Reagan and not like Joe Biden, is a leader focused on uniting the country. In terms of Russia's national interest, there is very little, if anything, to disagree with him on."
🇲🇽 Carlos Manuel Alvarado, a Mexico-based international relations expert, said that the high turnout rate in Russia's presidential election "shows the engagement and interest of Russian society in who will govern it."
🇹🇷 Turkish international journalist Ceyda Karan highlighted the fact that "the 74% turnout is a message in itself. It is a response to the West against the aggressive attitude towards Russia, Russophobia, and attacks on Russian culture that have started."
🇸🇳 Senegalese businessman Malik Niang pointed out, "the voting results show that there is a realization that something very important is at stake, not only for Russia but for the world."
🇫🇮 Finnish journalist and social activist Kosti Heiskanen added, "Putin won because he and his team can stop the fascism that has spread to Ukraine and countries of Europe."
🇦🇷 Argentinian analyst Alejandro Pacilla concluded, "Putin's election victory is a lesson for the US and Europe."
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🇷🇺 Vladimir Putin's presidency: A journey of determined leadership
As we trace the timeline of Putin's presidency, Sputnik offers insight into the trials and victories that he has faced alongside Russia. How has Putin navigated the challenges and triumphs that have shaped his leadership?
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As we trace the timeline of Putin's presidency, Sputnik offers insight into the trials and victories that he has faced alongside Russia. How has Putin navigated the challenges and triumphs that have shaped his leadership?
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West’s aggression unites Russian people behind Putin - ex-US State Department analyst
Putin’s convincing victory will frustrate attempts to weaken and divide Russia, Scott Bennett, the former Army officer, former US State Department counterterrorism analyst told Sputnik.
Hostile forces have long sought to weaken and divide Russia’s centuries-old civilization, but President Vladimir Putin’s triumph suggests its people are more united than ever.
“This is a great day for Russia,” declared Bennett as it was revealed a record high number of Russians participated in the election. “The Russian people see themselves unified in one voice, and together, oppose the violent economic, diplomatic and informational war that has been waged against them and President Putin by the West for the last 10 years.”
Russia has long been seen as a threat to Western and US hegemony with its vast territory, wealth of resources, and cultural resilience.
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Putin’s convincing victory will frustrate attempts to weaken and divide Russia, Scott Bennett, the former Army officer, former US State Department counterterrorism analyst told Sputnik.
“The West understands that with Putin’s victory they have lost the chance to dismember and cannibalize and weaken the Russian government, culture, and people,” said Bennett. “This is significant because the West's strategy has always been to disintegrate and steal Russian resources.”
Hostile forces have long sought to weaken and divide Russia’s centuries-old civilization, but President Vladimir Putin’s triumph suggests its people are more united than ever.
“This is a great day for Russia,” declared Bennett as it was revealed a record high number of Russians participated in the election. “The Russian people see themselves unified in one voice, and together, oppose the violent economic, diplomatic and informational war that has been waged against them and President Putin by the West for the last 10 years.”
Russia has long been seen as a threat to Western and US hegemony with its vast territory, wealth of resources, and cultural resilience.
“The West understands that with Putin’s victory they have lost the chance to dismember and cannibalize and weaken the Russian government, culture, and people,” said Bennett. “This is significant because the West's strategy has always been to disintegrate and steal Russian resources.”
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Ukrainian Energy Minister German Galushchenko announced that Ukraine will not enter into any new agreements or extend the current gas transit deal with Gazprom after December 31, 2024.
Meanwhile, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak stated that Moscow is willing to discuss gas supplies to Europe through transit routes in Ukraine and other options. However, Novak noted that there has been no indication of interest from the other party at this time.
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Meanwhile, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak stated that Moscow is willing to discuss gas supplies to Europe through transit routes in Ukraine and other options. However, Novak noted that there has been no indication of interest from the other party at this time.
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Putin has won. What to expect from his next six-year term?
Vladimir Putin's victory will ensure Russia's economic rise and military-technical development in the forthcoming six years, Sputnik's interlocutors say.
📈 Economy: "Russia has not only emerged as the largest economy in Europe today but is a visibly vital part of the more economically relevant and fast-strengthening group of nations that now comprise BRICS, ASEAN, AfCFTA, Mercosur, and SCO," Paul Goncharoff, a businessman and owner of the consulting company Goncharoff LLC, tells Sputnik, adding that Russia will continue to be a global "de-dollarization flagship" under Putin.
🪖 Military: Russia will build on its current successes in the "technological race" with the West, according to Alexey Leonkov, a Russian military analyst. "The victory of President Putin is a determining factor given that under him [Russia] has built a [technological] chain that starts with research and development work and ends with the delivery of modern weapons and military equipment to the Russian Armed Forces," he tells Sputnik.
🌏 Foreign Policy: Russia will continue to pursue its goals without compromising its interests, according to HSE University professor Dmitry Evstafiev. "Russia is taking on the role of a leader in creating a space of geo-economic security in the event of the collapse of the US-centric global economy," he explained. "The US-centric economy may soon enter a very deep crisis, which has already begun to take shape. Therefore, Russia will create such a security space in order, first of all, to protect itself."
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Vladimir Putin's victory will ensure Russia's economic rise and military-technical development in the forthcoming six years, Sputnik's interlocutors say.
📈 Economy: "Russia has not only emerged as the largest economy in Europe today but is a visibly vital part of the more economically relevant and fast-strengthening group of nations that now comprise BRICS, ASEAN, AfCFTA, Mercosur, and SCO," Paul Goncharoff, a businessman and owner of the consulting company Goncharoff LLC, tells Sputnik, adding that Russia will continue to be a global "de-dollarization flagship" under Putin.
🪖 Military: Russia will build on its current successes in the "technological race" with the West, according to Alexey Leonkov, a Russian military analyst. "The victory of President Putin is a determining factor given that under him [Russia] has built a [technological] chain that starts with research and development work and ends with the delivery of modern weapons and military equipment to the Russian Armed Forces," he tells Sputnik.
🌏 Foreign Policy: Russia will continue to pursue its goals without compromising its interests, according to HSE University professor Dmitry Evstafiev. "Russia is taking on the role of a leader in creating a space of geo-economic security in the event of the collapse of the US-centric global economy," he explained. "The US-centric economy may soon enter a very deep crisis, which has already begun to take shape. Therefore, Russia will create such a security space in order, first of all, to protect itself."
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High voter turnout in Russia a “powerful potential endorsement of Putin's leadership”
The record voter turnout in the Russian presidential election this year effectively thwarts any criticism of this matter by the West, says Dr. Matthew Crosston, professor of national security and director of academic transformation at Bowie State University.
If voters “really do not have any excitement for a candidate or do not believe in their overall policy positions for the country,” Dr. Crosston explains, they usually refrain from voting altogether.
Dr. Crosston also suggests that there won’t be a “record turnout” in the upcoming presidential election in the United States, seeing how it is essentially going to be a “presidential race between two candidates that, quite literally, almost no one is excited about and everyone seems to have complaints for, both Republican and Democrat.”
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The record voter turnout in the Russian presidential election this year effectively thwarts any criticism of this matter by the West, says Dr. Matthew Crosston, professor of national security and director of academic transformation at Bowie State University.
If voters “really do not have any excitement for a candidate or do not believe in their overall policy positions for the country,” Dr. Crosston explains, they usually refrain from voting altogether.
“So, no matter how much Western media and governments will inevitably characterize these elections as a "sham" or not legitimate, it will not explain away all the millions of people who showed up to cast votes when they really did not have to. That is, in the least, a powerful potential endorsement of Putin's leadership for where the country needs to go,” he notes.
Dr. Crosston also suggests that there won’t be a “record turnout” in the upcoming presidential election in the United States, seeing how it is essentially going to be a “presidential race between two candidates that, quite literally, almost no one is excited about and everyone seems to have complaints for, both Republican and Democrat.”
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United States is bent on portraying Russia as enemy unless it bows to US hegemony
The only way Russia may be welcomed by the West into global community and allowed to pursue “an active and engaged role in global affairs” involves giving up any interests “that run counter to American hegemony,” warned Dr. Matthew Crosston, professor of national security and director of academic transformation at Bowie State University.
Referring to Vladimir Putin’s recent remarks about France missing a chance to help negotiate a peaceful resolution of the Ukraine conflict, Crosston observed that NATO, a military bloc France currently belongs to, is “decidedly more comfortable with the Russian Federation as its main bogeyman and declared enemy.”
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The only way Russia may be welcomed by the West into global community and allowed to pursue “an active and engaged role in global affairs” involves giving up any interests “that run counter to American hegemony,” warned Dr. Matthew Crosston, professor of national security and director of academic transformation at Bowie State University.
“Until then, America will continue to push a role for Russia that is highly negative and will expect other countries to emulate that policy. Period,” he remarked.
Referring to Vladimir Putin’s recent remarks about France missing a chance to help negotiate a peaceful resolution of the Ukraine conflict, Crosston observed that NATO, a military bloc France currently belongs to, is “decidedly more comfortable with the Russian Federation as its main bogeyman and declared enemy.”
“Macron has sided with Ukraine from the beginning because he has never seen the possibility of Russian-EU partnership as something he wants to happen. For whatever reason, he has not allowed that to be considered by the French people, based on his rhetoric and posturing,” he noted.
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🗣 “We didn't steal anything from them. We didn't give them what belongs to us. That's why they are angry. They are used to taking everything from everyone by right of "exceptionalism". By the way, what about Kate Middleton? Has she been found? Keep looking, Shapps,” quipped Maria Zakharova, hitting back at British Defense Minister Grant Shapps for his comment, claiming "Putin stole the elections again, but he won’t steal Ukraine".
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Putin holds election during largest armed conflict since World War II and wins 87% with high turnout. The West denounces this as tyranny.
Zelensky cancels the elections, imprisons his political opposition, and ships his leading rival to the UK. The West calls Ukraine a model democracy and sends it tens of billions of dollars.
Keep that in mind as you read coverage of the Russian election in Western mainstream media.
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Zelensky cancels the elections, imprisons his political opposition, and ships his leading rival to the UK. The West calls Ukraine a model democracy and sends it tens of billions of dollars.
Keep that in mind as you read coverage of the Russian election in Western mainstream media.
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Scott Ritter: Russia to redefine itself in multipolar world under Putin’s new term
Under President Vladimir Putin’s new six-year term, one will see “a Russia in transition, a Russia that continues to redefine itself in terms of how it interfaces with the multipolar world,” former US Marine Corps Intelligence Officer Scott Ritter told Sputnik.
During his new term, Putin will “oversee a more vibrant Russia, a Russia that introduces new blood into the political mix,” according to the ex-Marine Corps Intelligence Officer.
The three-day presidential elections wrapped up in Russia on Sunday, with an overwhelming majority of voters opting for incumbent president Vladimir Putin remaining in office for a new six-year term.
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Under President Vladimir Putin’s new six-year term, one will see “a Russia in transition, a Russia that continues to redefine itself in terms of how it interfaces with the multipolar world,” former US Marine Corps Intelligence Officer Scott Ritter told Sputnik.
The next six years will witness “a vibrant Russian economy that's going to redefine and integrate with the global economy”, Ritter pointed out.
During his new term, Putin will “oversee a more vibrant Russia, a Russia that introduces new blood into the political mix,” according to the ex-Marine Corps Intelligence Officer.
The three-day presidential elections wrapped up in Russia on Sunday, with an overwhelming majority of voters opting for incumbent president Vladimir Putin remaining in office for a new six-year term.
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❗️Putin wins 85.13% of the vote after 100% of the ballots are processed in Moscow.
Davankov received 6.65%, Kharitonov - 3.84%, Slutsky - 2.83% of the votes, according to the Central Election Commission.
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Davankov received 6.65%, Kharitonov - 3.84%, Slutsky - 2.83% of the votes, according to the Central Election Commission.
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China’s infrastructure triumphs prove West has much to learn from Beijing
In Southern China, workers are putting the finishing touches on a major high-speed rail project. The Guangzhou-Zhanjiang line is one of many that links cities across the country’s vast terrain with modern, rapid transportation, and a new undersea tunnel beneath Zhanjiang Bay has just set a record as the country’s longest.
The achievement provides a stark contrast to rail transport in the United States. Although the US and China are comparable in size and geography, America has struggled to build lines that even approach the speed and modernity of those elsewhere. A high speed rail project in California, considered perhaps the country’s best prospect of achieving anything analogous, has been bogged down by repeated delays, endless reviews and massive cost overruns.
How does Beijing excel in infrastructure where others flounder? Chinese newspaper the Global Times attributes the country’s achievements to a few key factors:
1) China possesses a great diversity of homegrown manufacturing capabilities;
2) China has a greater appetite for long-term investment;
3) China has much greater flexibility in financing because of its unique public institutions.
China’s rise has seen it transformed from one of the world’s poorest countries to a force able to challenge the United States in a single lifetime. Learning from its example is essential, but will require a rejection of binary thinking and Cold War hostility.
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In Southern China, workers are putting the finishing touches on a major high-speed rail project. The Guangzhou-Zhanjiang line is one of many that links cities across the country’s vast terrain with modern, rapid transportation, and a new undersea tunnel beneath Zhanjiang Bay has just set a record as the country’s longest.
The achievement provides a stark contrast to rail transport in the United States. Although the US and China are comparable in size and geography, America has struggled to build lines that even approach the speed and modernity of those elsewhere. A high speed rail project in California, considered perhaps the country’s best prospect of achieving anything analogous, has been bogged down by repeated delays, endless reviews and massive cost overruns.
How does Beijing excel in infrastructure where others flounder? Chinese newspaper the Global Times attributes the country’s achievements to a few key factors:
1) China possesses a great diversity of homegrown manufacturing capabilities;
2) China has a greater appetite for long-term investment;
3) China has much greater flexibility in financing because of its unique public institutions.
China’s rise has seen it transformed from one of the world’s poorest countries to a force able to challenge the United States in a single lifetime. Learning from its example is essential, but will require a rejection of binary thinking and Cold War hostility.
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🇸🇰 Slovak prime minister urges parliamentary vote against sending troops to Ukraine
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico strongly rejected European interference in the Donbass conflict, urging Slovakia’s congress to pass a resolution against the sending of troops to Ukraine.
Fico, often considered a voice of dissent against the increasingly Russophobic tilt of the European Union, took the opportunity to criticize the tenor of debate surrounding the subject. “If you are in favor of peace and stopping the killing of Slavs, you are Putin's man,” Fico observed, responding to frequent characterizations of himself as an ally of the Russian president. “If you are in favor of killing and involving the EU and NATO in the war in Ukraine, you are in the right place.”
The Prime Minister claimed there is no military solution to the Donbass conflict and urged negotiations for a peaceful settlement.
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico strongly rejected European interference in the Donbass conflict, urging Slovakia’s congress to pass a resolution against the sending of troops to Ukraine.
“Some European politicians talk about the need to directly participate in the war in Ukraine against Russia with such intensity that I am beginning to take it as a reality,” said the leader in a video posted on social media. “And that's why I would consider it right if the National Council takes a decision as quickly as possible that it does not agree with such a military adventure.”
Fico, often considered a voice of dissent against the increasingly Russophobic tilt of the European Union, took the opportunity to criticize the tenor of debate surrounding the subject. “If you are in favor of peace and stopping the killing of Slavs, you are Putin's man,” Fico observed, responding to frequent characterizations of himself as an ally of the Russian president. “If you are in favor of killing and involving the EU and NATO in the war in Ukraine, you are in the right place.”
The Prime Minister claimed there is no military solution to the Donbass conflict and urged negotiations for a peaceful settlement.
“I refuse to have an iron curtain built between the EU and the Russian Federation,” said Fico in remarks made late last week.
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🇷🇺🗳 Putin leads the Russian presidential election with 87.31% of the vote after 99.70% of the ballots have been processed, according to the Central Election Commission.
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🔺The latest results of Russian presidential election.
🔺What awaits Russia under Putin’s new term? Scott Ritter shares his view
🔺The record turnout in Russian presidential election is ‘powerful endorsement of Putin’s leadership’
🔺What unites Russian people behind Putin?
🔺Ex-CIA officer explains what earned Putin animosity in the West
🔺Putin’s victory to ensure Russia's economic rise and military-technical development, experts agree
🔺Putin’s speech at his election HQ after the results showed his landslide victory
🔺What did Putin tell the media at his election campaign headquarters?
🔺What is Putin’s stance on the likelihood of a conflict between Russia and NATO?
🔺If our enemy likes a ‘meat grinder’, we are ok with that, Putin said
🔺How much is to buy a mail-in ballot in the US? Putin knows the answer.
🔺Putin: Taiwan is part of China
🔺Looking back: how Putin faced the challenges and triumphs that marked his decades-long leadership.
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🔺What awaits Russia under Putin’s new term? Scott Ritter shares his view
🔺The record turnout in Russian presidential election is ‘powerful endorsement of Putin’s leadership’
🔺What unites Russian people behind Putin?
🔺Ex-CIA officer explains what earned Putin animosity in the West
🔺Putin’s victory to ensure Russia's economic rise and military-technical development, experts agree
🔺Putin’s speech at his election HQ after the results showed his landslide victory
🔺What did Putin tell the media at his election campaign headquarters?
🔺What is Putin’s stance on the likelihood of a conflict between Russia and NATO?
🔺If our enemy likes a ‘meat grinder’, we are ok with that, Putin said
🔺How much is to buy a mail-in ballot in the US? Putin knows the answer.
🔺Putin: Taiwan is part of China
🔺Looking back: how Putin faced the challenges and triumphs that marked his decades-long leadership.
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Who has already congratulated Putin on his victory:
🇻🇪 Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro congratulated his Russian counterpart on winning the presidential election: "Our hugs to all the Russian people and the United Russia party," he wrote on X.
🇰🇵 North Korean leader Kim Jong-un sent congratulations to Putin via the DPRK embassy in Russia, Korean media reported.
🇳🇮 Nicaraguan leader Daniel Ortega called Putin's victory "a contribution to the necessary stability for humanity."
🇧🇴 Bolivian President Luis Arce congratulated Putin on the "resounding victory," saying it "confirms the unity of the brave Russian people around their sovereignty."
🇹🇯 The President of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon, sent a congratulatory telegram in which he emphasized the "high political authority and broad support of Russian society for Putin's course of state."
🇻🇦 Pope Francis has congratulated Vladimir Putin on his re-election as president of Russia, demonstrating that the Holy See's approach to Russia and the Ukraine conflict differs from that of the collective West.
🇨🇺The head of Cuban diplomacy, Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, said that Putin's re-election primarily represents "convincing proof of the recognition of the country's leadership by the Russian people."
🇺🇿Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev congratulates Putin on his convincing election victory.
▪️The head of the autonomous region of Gagauzia, Evgenia Gutsul, congratulated Putin on his "convincing victory" in the Russian presidential elections and thanked him once again for his attention to the autonomy.
🇲🇲 Myanmar's Prime Minister Min Aung Hlaing expressed his full support for Russia's foreign policy course and the President of the Russian Federation, in his opinion, Putin's victory speaks of the popular support of the Russians.
🇭🇳 The leader of Honduras, Ciomara Castro, in a congratulatory message called Putin's victory convincing.
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🇻🇪 Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro congratulated his Russian counterpart on winning the presidential election: "Our hugs to all the Russian people and the United Russia party," he wrote on X.
🇰🇵 North Korean leader Kim Jong-un sent congratulations to Putin via the DPRK embassy in Russia, Korean media reported.
🇳🇮 Nicaraguan leader Daniel Ortega called Putin's victory "a contribution to the necessary stability for humanity."
🇧🇴 Bolivian President Luis Arce congratulated Putin on the "resounding victory," saying it "confirms the unity of the brave Russian people around their sovereignty."
🇹🇯 The President of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon, sent a congratulatory telegram in which he emphasized the "high political authority and broad support of Russian society for Putin's course of state."
🇻🇦 Pope Francis has congratulated Vladimir Putin on his re-election as president of Russia, demonstrating that the Holy See's approach to Russia and the Ukraine conflict differs from that of the collective West.
🇨🇺The head of Cuban diplomacy, Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, said that Putin's re-election primarily represents "convincing proof of the recognition of the country's leadership by the Russian people."
🇺🇿Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev congratulates Putin on his convincing election victory.
▪️The head of the autonomous region of Gagauzia, Evgenia Gutsul, congratulated Putin on his "convincing victory" in the Russian presidential elections and thanked him once again for his attention to the autonomy.
🇲🇲 Myanmar's Prime Minister Min Aung Hlaing expressed his full support for Russia's foreign policy course and the President of the Russian Federation, in his opinion, Putin's victory speaks of the popular support of the Russians.
🇭🇳 The leader of Honduras, Ciomara Castro, in a congratulatory message called Putin's victory convincing.
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📹💥The Su-34 destroyed the Ukrainian command post with M62 bombs with universal planning and correction modules, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.
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Russia's air defense system destroyed 10 Vampire MLRS rockets fired from Ukraine over Russia's Belgorod region at about 9:30 a.m. Moscow time, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.
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