Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin,, born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician, and is the current President of the Russian Federation...
NationalityRussian
ProfessionWorld Leader
Date of Birth7 October 1952
CitySaint Petersburg, Russia
CountryRussian Federation
people choices finals
The democratic choice Russian people made in the early 90's is final.
simple pages path
The path towards a free society has not been simple. There are tragic and glorious pages in our history.
acting path opinion
I repeat that, in my opinion, the European Commission and the leading European economies are acting very pragmatically and are on the right path.
fighting corruption clean
Those who fight corruption should be clean themselves.
chechnya federation parcel
Chechnya is part and parcel of the Russian Federation.
russia trying sake
How can a bureaucrat or a politician be trusted if he says loud words for the sake of Russia's good while trying to take his funds, his money abroad?
strive crisis nato
Now they [NATO and the USA ] are sitting there, and we are talking about all these crises we would otherwise not have. You can also see this striving for an absolute triumph in the American missile defense plans.
believe presidential should
I believe that the presidential term should be limited.
My English is very bad.
war believe thinking
Indeed, Russia and the U.S. were allies during the two tragic conflicts of the Second and the First World Wars, which allows us to think there's something objectively bringing us together in difficult times, and I think - I believe - it has to do with geopolitical interests and also has a moral component.
people political assuming
I assume that our colleagues from both the United States and the European Union will proceed from current humanitarian law and ensure political freedoms and rights of all people, including those who are living in the territory of Baltic states after the disintegration of the Soviet Union.
pay way facts
To pay more is the easy way. In fact, the solution possibilities to the problem are many.
looks natural disaster
Yes, life in Chechnya so far looks more like a life after a natural disaster.
country political foundation
I see that not everyone in the West has understood that the Soviet Union has disappeared from the political map of the world and that a new country has emerged with new humanist and ideological principles at the foundation of its existence.