Senator Kovitidi praises Putin’s message to the Bundestag

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Olga Kovitidi, Member of the Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building of the Federation Council, appreciated the message of Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Federal Assembly. It has been reported RT.

According to the senator, on Tuesday, February 21, he “heard the answers to all the exciting questions.” According to Kovitidi, he was most concerned with the question of how Russia would respond to “the unprecedented arrogance of Washington, which thinks it is the master of the universe.”

The politician noted that the head of state points to the inadmissibility of the fact that the United States “let’s reshape the world order for itself”.

Kovitidi said, “The President’s annulment of the 2012 decree on measures to implement foreign policy is meaningful enough for all of us. This shows that today Russia will pursue a new foreign policy in line with today’s foreign policy agenda.” .

It also considers it important that the Russian Federation suspends participation in the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START).

According to the senator, the most important events will take place after Putin’s message.

“We already know about the first action – the US ambassador to Russia was summoned to the State Department,” he added.

Valentina Matvienko, former spokesperson of the Federation Council statedHe said that after this message from the Russian president, the legislation would have to be changed.

On February 21, Putin delivered a message to the Bundestag in which he evaluated special military operations (SVO) and the international situation. Also, the head of state drew attention to the social and economic issues of the Russian Federation.

It was the first message since the start of the special ops. As a rule, the event takes place every year. It wasn’t just in 2017 and 2022.

Led by “socialbites.ca” broadcast online Putin’s address to the Bundestag.

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