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Russian President Putin's Speech And Discussion At The 18th Annual Meeting Of The Valdai International Discussion Club (Russian News Media Coverage)

 

RT: ‘No one can sit out the coming storm’: Putin’s milestone Valdai speech 

Western hegemony should be replaced with an actual order respectful of all, the Russian leader said 

The world is entering a decade of tumult as the pursuit of a more just world order clashes with the arbitrary hegemony of the collective West, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday, addressing the annual meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club. 

Putin’s speech ranged from biodiversity to “cancel culture,” the nature of what the West has to offer and Russia’s response, followed by hours of answering audience questions. Here are six key points from his opening remarks.  

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WNU Editor: Russian President Putin appears at the 1:16:23 mark in the above video. 

The news summary below is from Russian news sources. My next post will be Western media news coverage of President Putin's appearance at the Valdai Internatiional Discussion Club.

Russian President Putin's Speech And Discussion At The 18th Annual Meeting Of The Valdai International Discussion Club (Russian News Media Coverage)  

Russia could not leave Donbass to its own devices, Putin says -- TASS  

Conflict between Russia and Ukraine a ‘civil war’ of sorts – Putin -- RT

Putin dismisses view enemy was underestimated in Ukraine -- TASS 

Events in Ukraine a part of ‘tectonic changes’ in world order — Putin -- TASS  

Putin warns West "he who sows the wind will reap the whirlwind" -- TASS  

Putin reacts to question about nuclear apocalypse -- RT  

Most dangerous and important decade since WWII lies ahead, Putin says -- TASS  

Suggested ‘rule-based order’ leads to life without rules at all — Putin -- TASS  

West’s current foreign economic policy ‘enslaving’ — Putin -- TASS 

The US has nothing left to offer the world – Putin -- RT  

West's Policy Toward Other Countries 'Dirty, Bloody,' Denies Nations Right to Sovereignty: Putin -- Sputnik  

Vast majority of countries against diktat of certain states — Putin -- TASS  

Putin calls for ‘dialogue on equal terms’ with the West -- RT  

West distorted dollar by 'pocketing' Russia's reserves — Putin -- TASS  

US discredited dollar by weaponizing it – Putin -- RT  

Russia has many friends, no need to push agenda on anyone — Putin -- TASS  

Russia is not an enemy of the West – Putin -- RT  

Russia does not consider itself an enemy of the West — Putin -- TASS  

Russia does not challenge Western elites or pursue hegemony — Putin -- TASS  

Russian President Putin says may attend G20 Summit in Indonesia next month -- TASS  

Destruction of Nord Stream gas pipelines beyond all reason — Putin -- TASS 

Russia passed the peak of economic difficulties related to sanctions — Putin -- TASS 

No need for nationalization in Russia, Putin says -- TASS  

Putin comments on ‘grandma’ Pelosi visiting Taiwan -- RT  

Putin sees traditional societies as bedrock of global civilization -- TASS  

West should not impose its new-fangled trends of ‘dozens of genders’ — Putin -- TASS



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