The Russian president will give his opinion on the progress of the military campaign, the tense international situation, the results of government management and future plans.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin will deliver his first message on the state of the nation since the beginning almost a year ago -February 24- of the military campaign in Ukraine.
The intervention, which will begin at noon and last an hour, will undoubtedly mark the US president’s historic visit to Ukraine on Monday. Joe Biden.
Putin, who canceled the annual press conference at the end of last year, does not address both houses of the Russian parliament from April 2021.
Putin will give his opinion on the progress of the military campaign, the tense international situation, the results of government management and future plans.
At the moment there is one great secrecy about the content of the message, but it is expected to focus alongside economic issues and social policy on the military intervention and annexation of four Ukrainian regions last September: Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson and Zaporizhia.
It is also expected to refer to Biden’s presence in Kiev on Monday and in Warsaw on Tuesday. And it is that the Kremlin claims that in Ukraine it is also fighting with the NATO.
A year after the start of hostilities, Putin can present no major victories or major territorial gains to the Federal Assembly, apart from those achieved in the first months of the battle.
Since July 2022, when the Russian army took the bastion of Lisichansk, Russian troops have not captured major Ukrainian cities. Pessimism reigns among Russian pundits and bloggers.
Putin changed the commanders of the troops fighting in Ukraine several times until he placed the much-criticised Chief of the General Staff at the head of the contingent early this year, Valery Gerasimov. It hasn’t gotten any better since then.
The Kremlin’s goal is to gain control of the four annexed regions, although it is still a long way from achieving its goal, especially in Donetsk and Kherson, where the military withdrew from the northern third of that southern region in November. region.
The mercenaries of Wagner they are the only ones to have achieved any notable success on the Bakhmut front, although the Ukrainian defenders are still holding out six months after the attack began.
The long-awaited Russian general offensive has not yet arrived, and the western tanks promised to Kiev are just around the corner.
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Source: EITB

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