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Putin says Russians in a TV marathon, “I should have invaded Ukraine earlier.”
According to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Russia ought to have been more prepared for the conflict and launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine sooner.
Putin, who calls the 2022 invasion a special military operation. Stated in his year-end news conference on Thursday that, in retrospect, there ought to have been “institutional preparation” for it.
Putin attempted to take Kyiv eight years after Russia annexed Crimea from. Ukraine in 2014 and pro-Russian forces started a war in eastern Ukraine.
Putin also discussed Russia’s more aggressive nuclear strategy. The overthrown leader of Syria, and domestic matters like the price of butter during his four-hour appearance.
The “Results of the Year with Vladimir Putin” program was aired live on. Thursday on the major state Putin says Russians in television networks.
Putin stood in front of a big blue screen that displayed a map of the. Russian Federation, including the areas of Ukraine that had been seized.
He Fielded Questions From The General Public.
International reporters, and elderly people, but it was a well planned and closely monitored event.
Putin said that Russia had regained its “sovereignty” when asked by. Steve Rosenberg, the BBC’s Russia editor, if he thought the nation was in a better place than when his predecessor. Boris Yeltsin, left it 25 years ago.
The war in Ukraine took up a significant amount of the session, and Putin stated that he was “open to compromises” to put an end to the conflict. Though it was not obvious what those compromises may involve.
He referred to his men as “heroes” and stated that Russian forces are making gains “daily” on the frontlines.
He once ushered two observers to hold a signed flag behind him for the cameras, claiming it had been presented to him by Russian marines “fighting for the nation” in the Kursk region.
Additionally, he praised Russia’s building projects in areas it has taken from Ukraine, saying that since Russia-backed forces took control of the Ukrainian territory of Luhansk in 2014, the quality of the roads there has significantly improved.
“You will have to ask them,” he remarked in response to a question from an audience member about whether the West had “got the message” about Russia’s nuclear doctrine shift, which Putin pushed through in November.
With the support of a nuclear power, Russia can launch a nuclear strike on any nation under the new nuclear policy.