Putin to talk of war and peace at marathon news conference
Putin addresses public concerns on war duration and economic challenges amid nearly four years of conflict and high inflation, says independent Levada Center poll.
- Putin will hold a marathon news conference to discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine and prospects for peace.
- The United States and European allies are concerned that a potential peace deal could undermine Ukraine's interests.
- An end to the war could reconnect Russia with the United States, while a continuation would lead to more casualties and economic drain.
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A large "annual inventory" has begun in Moscow, traditionally organized in marathon style by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Putin answers Russia’s questions in marathon call-in show as war rages on
MOSCOW — As Russian President Vladimir Putin prepares for his marathon year-end news conference on Friday — one of his rare direct engagements with the public — Russians are hoping for answers on pressing economy matters and whether the end of a nearly four-year war in Ukraine might be in sight, polls show. The combined-format event, blending a large news conference with a “Direct Line” call-in from citizens that often runs for four hours, marks…
Russian President Vladimir Putin must respond Friday to journalists and citizens and take stock of the year, at a time when intense diplomatic activity is being deployed to find a way out of the war in Ukraine launched by Moscow almost four years ago. ...
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