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Putin showed his irrelevance and confusion – OP

The Office of the President believes that Russia has reached a strategic impasse, and Putin himself looks like a weak leader in the eyes of Russian parliamentarians.

During his speech before the Federal Assembly on February 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly demonstrated his irrelevance and confusion. So commented speeches by the head of the Kremlin adviser to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Mikhail Podolyak.

According to the Ukrainian politician, Putin’s speech indicates that Russia is in a “taiga impasse” and cannot take promising steps.

“He stressed that the Russian Federation is in a ‘taiga dead end’, it does not have and will not have any promising solutions. Because there are ‘Nazis, Martians and conspiracy theories’ everywhere,” writes the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office.



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He also noted Putin’s weakness in the eyes of Russian parliamentarians, citing an aphorism in Latin – “Thus passes worldly glory.”

“Sic transit gloria mundi of Putin in the Parliament of the Russian Federation…” Podolyak wrote.

Andrey Yermak, head of the President’s Office, in turn, briefly wrote that Russia is now at a strategic impasse. And the task of Ukraine is to knock out the occupiers from its territory and force them to answer for all crimes.


“In short, they are at a dead end. Our task is to drive them out of Ukraine and punish them for everything,” Yermak wrote.

Recall that on February 21, Vladimir Putin, during his speech to the Federal Assembly, announced that Russia was suspending its participation in the strategic offensive arms control treaty with the United States. According to him, Moscow will return to this issue after it finds out what France and the UK are claiming.

Regarding the situation in Ukraine, the head of the Kremlin once again called the current Ukrainian government a “Nazi regime.” According to him, the so-called “special operation” will be continued “for the sake of protecting people on the historical lands of Russia.”


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