Putin's most famous sayings that build the foundations of world states

Poppulst, pragmatist, authoritarian and cunning master for years after he rose to the top of Russian politics, Western observers still question Vladimir Putin's true motives. In fact, behind the Kremlin's decision making is a constant group of beliefs. These are some of the most famous sayings of the Russian president [...]
These are some of Russian President Vladimir Putin's most famous sayings from the United States of America to Russia's role in the world, reports “RT” Transmission Periscope.
For the United States of America
“The U.S. is a great power, perhaps the only superpower that exists today. We accept this and we are willing to work with them.”
And what we need from them is not to get involved in our affairs, not tell us how to live, and don't prevent Europe from breaking ties with us”.

Charges over Russia's intervention in foreign states
The U.S.'s continued propaganda and direct financing of American NGOs... Is there no intervention, which continues year after year? Take a globe, spin, and accidentally put your finger in any place I can guarantee that there are American interests to intervene there”.
What do the Americans want? That everyone bows down to their advice? We have our opinion and express it openly. It's not a form of secret sabotage. ”
For Europe
“A helps European states simply to serve Washington's foreign policy targets and even its interior, I'm not sure, is this the goal of serious policy and is this role that countries take if they want to be called great powers?”
About Catalonia's Independence Crisis
At one time, the EU welcomed the decline of a number of countries in Europe, not being upset about hiding their joy. Why should they be so unthinking for the sake of short-term interests and satisfy the Washington Big Brother ? . . ”

On NATO
“In my opinion, NATO needs an external enemy to justify its existence, so there is a constant search for one and provocations to create opponents where there is no. ”
“... Today it is an instrument of American foreign policy. There are no partners in it, just vassals. ”
In the Middle East
“has an attempt to reform the region, to impose an external model, through change of regime or full use of force. Instead of fighting extremism, instead of imitating such a war, some of our colleagues want chaos to become a state of affairs”.

Over North Korea
“Of course we condemn North Korean nuclear tests and agree with all UN Security Council resolutions without exception. ”
About Victor Yanukovovic's collapse in Ukraine
What happened in Kiev is an armed and unconstitutional seizure of power a coup. Nobody's arguing about this. ”
The question is why should this be done? Viktor Janukovic had given up his power and had no possibility of re-election. Why plunge the country into chaos? Like a demonstration of power? This was a stupid decision and had a different effect. I believe these actions have destabilised the situation east of the country “.
For the government in Kiev
The Russian interests and Ukrainian peoples are the same. What is not the same is the purpose of the government and the Ukrainian elites. ”

In Russia's Political System
“Monarchia was a legacy passed from the Soviet Empire, even though the plaque in the building changed. It was not until the early 1990s that events took place that laid the foundation for a new phase of Russian development. ”
“Of course you can't imagine that we can immediately take the same government model, the same structures, as in the United States, Germany, France. Society, like any living organism, must develop organically from stage to stage. This is a process of normal development”.
For Russia's Role in the World
“Russia is a country with millennium history and has almost always enjoyed the privilege of a sovereign foreign policy. ”
We will not betray this tradition today. At the same time, we are aware of how the world has changed and we have a real understanding of our possibilities and potential. We would like to interact with responsible and independent partners with whom we could work together in building a fair and democratic world order that would ensure security and prosperity not only for some, but for all “./Periscopi/












