Putin to Hold Postponed Government Meeting on Message Implementation

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The Kremlin confirmed that President Vladimir Putin will convene a meeting with government members next week to discuss the implementation of the latest address. Dmitry Peskov, who serves as the president’s spokesperson, announced the news during a briefing with journalists, noting that the session had been postponed by one week and expressing anticipation for the discussions ahead. This update comes as officials prepare to translate the president’s directives into concrete action within the government apparatus, aiming to advance the country’s strategic objectives.

Earlier, a list of actionable instructions tied to the message was approved by the president, signing off on how the directives should be carried out within federal structures. The Kremlin press service indicated that Putin was involved in a video conference to oversee the progress of these measures and to coordinate the government’s work toward the goals outlined in the address to the Bundestag. The focus remained on aligning policy steps with the stated strategic development priorities for Russia.

In late February, Putin delivered a televised address to the Bundestag in which he assessed the current situation, including the ongoing special military operation and the broader international context. The speech also highlighted social and economic concerns facing the Russian Federation, with officials and analysts tracing the implications for domestic policy and institutional responses. Media outlets, including social and online streams, covered the event as the government prepared to implement the measures announced in the message and to monitor developments on the international stage as they relate to Russia’s long-term strategy.

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