Putin addresses treaties ceremony on joining Russia !!!!!!!
“We call on the Kiev regime to cease all hostilities, stop the war it started back in 2014 & return to the negotiating table,” he said, adding, however, that Moscow will not “betray” the territories that want to become a part of Russia.
before 2014 Obama/Nuland Ukraine Coup: October 28, 2013 - Russian president Putin defends Christian culture, Western values, condemns political correctness
🇷🇺❗️Putin: we have many like-minded people all over the world, and we see their support. A liberation movement against unipolar hegemony is developing all over the world. Today we are fighting to make dictatorship and despotism forever a thing of the past. A policy built on the exclusivity of someone and the suppression of other cultures and peoples is criminal. We must turn this shameful page. The collapse of Western hegemony that has begun is irreversible. It won't be like before.
🇷🇺❗️Putin: The West denies moral standards, religion, family. Do we
really want Russia to have “parent number one, two, three” instead of
“mom and dad” and that perversions that lead to degradation and
extinction are imposed on children in schools, supposedly there are some
genders, except for women and men? For us, this is unacceptable.
PUTIN's SPEECH / ENGLISH TRANSCRIPT click to enlarge ...& in Russian
Every single country in EU is negating the truth; that the people in the Donbass were shelled and killed for 9 years and Russia’s mission was humanitarian to save the ethic Russians and ukrainians that identify with Russia. Stating this was a land grab of Russia is the only way they skirt the truth, that all of EU looked the others way when Ukraine Nazis were killing 14,000+ people in the ethnic cleansing genocide.
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Dmitry, a native of the border town of Yenakievo, Donbass, said, “Of course I waited for the referendum and voted Yes. I cannot imagine our future any other way. Back in 2015, I was repeatedly offered the chance to leave my home region and live in Ukraine so that I would not know what war is like.
“As you can see, I refused. Voting in the referendum was not my biggest contribution, but I was glad I did it. I didn’t doubt it for a second,especially when, about 40 minutes later, a HIMARS missile was shot down over the polling station, with shrapnel hitting my neighborhood.”