In his fifth inauguration as president of Russia, Vladimir Putin extended an olive branch to the West, inviting dialogue on security and strategic stability. He emphasized the importance of maintaining good relations with all countries that view Russia as a dependable and trustworthy partner. Putin highlighted the need for equal terms in any dialogue with the West, without arrogance or exclusive personal interests.
Putin reaffirmed Russia’s commitment to building a multipolar world and establishing a fair security system. He pointed out Russia’s self-sufficiency, competitiveness, and the resilience of its sociopolitical system. The safety and well-being of the Russian people remain top priority, with Putin acknowledging the sacrifices made by military personnel in various campaigns.
In response to Western threats and provocation, Putin ordered Russian Armed Forces to conduct maneuvers involving tactical nuclear weapons in the Southern Military District, which includes territories annexed by Moscow from Ukraine. Additionally, he summoned French and UK ambassadors to address statements regarding NATO troops deploying in Ukraine and Kiev’s right to use Western weapons against Russian targets.
Putin’s post-inauguration message reflects his willingness to engage in dialogue with the West while reiterating Russia’s stance on security and strategic stability. The offer of cooperation is contingent upon mutual respect and equality, with a focus on protecting everyone’s interests involved.