{"id":51753,"date":"2016-10-10T13:43:36","date_gmt":"2016-10-10T17:43:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stateofthenation2012.com\/?p=51753"},"modified":"2016-10-10T13:43:36","modified_gmt":"2016-10-10T17:43:36","slug":"vladimir-putin-publish-a-world-map-and-mark-all-the-u-s-military-bases-on-it-you-will-see-the-difference-between-russia-and-the-us","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stateofthenation2012.com\/?p=51753","title":{"rendered":"Vladimir Putin : \u201cPublish A World Map And Mark All The U.S. Military Bases On It. You Will See The Difference Between Russia And The US\u201d"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><!--more--><a href=\"https:\/\/stateofthenation2012.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/10\/u-s-bases-near-russia.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter wp-image-51754\" src=\"https:\/\/stateofthenation2012.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/10\/u-s-bases-near-russia.jpg\" alt=\"u-s-bases-near-russia\" width=\"675\" height=\"413\" srcset=\"https:\/\/stateofthenation2012.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/10\/u-s-bases-near-russia.jpg 1000w, https:\/\/stateofthenation2012.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/10\/u-s-bases-near-russia-300x184.jpg 300w, https:\/\/stateofthenation2012.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/10\/u-s-bases-near-russia-768x470.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 675px) 100vw, 675px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Vladimir Putin : \u201cPublish A World Map And Mark All The U.S. Military Bases On It. You Will See The Difference Between Russia And The US\u201d<\/h2>\n<p>Prepper Fortress<\/p>\n<div class=\"chapter clearfix\">\n<h2 class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.prepperfortress.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/10\/Russia-Putin_Muha.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-10542\" src=\"http:\/\/www.prepperfortress.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/10\/Russia-Putin_Muha.jpg\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 500px) 100vw, 500px\" srcset=\"http:\/\/www.prepperfortress.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/10\/Russia-Putin_Muha.jpg 500w, http:\/\/www.prepperfortress.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/10\/Russia-Putin_Muha-300x192.jpg 300w\" alt=\"Vladimir Putin\" width=\"500\" height=\"320\" \/><\/a><\/h2>\n<h2 class=\"chapter-paragraph\">This is the full transcript of Corriere della Sera\u2019s interview with Vladimir Putin<\/h2>\n<p>Vladimir Putin pulls no punches in an interview with Corriere della Sera. See the full transcript below.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Luciano Fontana:<\/strong> I would like to start with a question concerning Russian-Italian relations. This relationship has always been close and privileged, both in the economic and political spheres. However, it has been somewhat marred by the crisis in Ukraine and the sanctions. Could the recent visit by Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to Russia and your upcoming visit to Milan somehow change this trend, and if so, what is needed for that?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Vladimir Putin:<\/strong> First, I firmly believe that Russia was not responsible for the deterioration in relations between our country and the EU states. This was not our choice; it was dictated to us by our partners. It was not we who introduced restrictions on trade and economic activities. Rather, we were the target and we had to respond with retaliatory, protective measures.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">But the relationship between Russia and Italy has, indeed, always been privileged, both in politics and the economy. For instance, in recent years, that is, in the last couple of years, trade between our countries increased eleven fold, from what I believe was $4.2 billion \u2013 we make calculations in US dollars \u2013 to over $48 billion, nearly $49 billion.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">There are 400 Italian companies operating in Russia. We are cooperating actively in the energy sector, in an array of fields. Italy is the third largest consumer of our energy resources. We also have many joint high technology projects: in the space and aircraft industries, and in many other sectors. Russian regions are working very closely with Italy. Last year, almost a million Russian tourists, about 900,000, visited Italy. And while there, they spent over a billion euro.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">We have always enjoyed trust-based relations in the political sphere as well. The establishment of the Russia-NATO Council was Italy\u2019s initiative \u2013 Silvio Berlusconi was Prime Minister at the time. This advisory working body no doubt became an important factor of security in Europe. In this regard, Italy has always contributed greatly to the development of the dialogue between Russia and Europe, and NATO as a whole. Not to mention our special cultural and humanitarian cooperation.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">All this, of course, lays the foundation for a special relationship between our countries. And the incumbent Prime Minister\u2019s visit to Russia sent a very important message showing that Italy is willing to develop these relations. It is only natural that this does not go unnoticed either by the Government of the Russian Federation or by the public.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">We are, of course, ready to reciprocate and go further in expanding our cooperation as long as our Italian partners are willing to do the same. I hope that my upcoming visit to Milan will help in this respect.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Luciano Fontana:<\/strong> You have known several chairmen of the Italian Council of Ministers \u2013 Romano Prodi, Silvio Berlusconi, Massimo D\u2019Alema, Giuliano Amato, Enrico Letta and now Matteo Renzi. With whom did you find that you understood each other best? And how much, in your opinion, does the existence of a personal relationship \u2013 like the one you had with Silvio Berlusconi \u2013 contribute to good relations between countries?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Vladimir Putin<\/strong>: No matter what posts we occupy or what our jobs are, we are still human, and personal trust is certainly a very important factor in our work, in building relations on the interstate level. One of the people you have just mentioned once told me, \u201cYou must be the only person (meaning I was the only person) \u2013 who has a friendly relationship with both Berlusconi and Prodi.\u201d I can tell you that it was not difficult for me, I still don\u2019t find it difficult, and I can tell you why. My Italian partners have always put the interests of Italy, of the Italian people, first and believed that in order to serve the interests of their country, including economic and political interests, they must maintain friendly relations with Russia. We have always understood and felt that.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">RELATED :<a href=\"http:\/\/www.prepperfortress.com\/us-army-chief-thunders-russia-will-beat-stop-will-destroy-enemy-us-government-working-end-game-plan-behind-closed-doors\/\" target=\"_blank\">\u00a0US Army Chief Thunders At Russia: \u2018We Will Beat You, Stop You \u2013 We Will Destroy Any Enemy\u2019 \u2013 The US Government Is Working On An \u201cEnd Game\u201d Plan Behind Closed Doors<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<section class=\"bk_cop_vd2\"><\/section>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">This has been the key element underlying our good relations. I have always sensed a truly sincere interest in building interstate relations irrespective of the domestic political situation. I would like to say in this regard that the attitude people in Russia have developed towards Italy does not depend on which political party is in power.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Paolo Valentino:<\/strong> Mr President, you are coming to Milan for the celebration of the Russia Day at the Universal Exhibition EXPO 2015. The core theme of this year\u2019s exhibition is \u201cFeeding the Planet, Energy for Life.\u201d What is Russia\u2019s contribution to this cause? What does this effort mean for relations between states?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Vladimir Putin:<\/strong> This is one of the major challenges that humanity is facing today. So I can and must acknowledge that the Italian organisers chose one of the key themes for the exhibition.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">The world\u2019s population is growing. According to experts, it will reach 9 billion people by 2050. But even today, according to the same sources, to the UN, 850 million people all over the planet are under nourished or starving, and 100 million of them are children. So, there is no doubt that this is one of the key issues of our time. Many other issues, seemingly unrelated, will depend on how we deal with it. I am talking about instability among other things, that is political instability of entire regions, terrorism, and so on. All these problems are interrelated. The surge of illegal migration that has hit Italy and Europe today is among these resulting problems. I would like to repeat that, in my view, the organisers did the right thing pointing out the need to address this issue.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">As for Russia\u2019s contribution, we channel over $200 million into this through UN programmes. Many countries around the world receive necessary support and assistance under these programmes using Russian resources.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">We pay significant attention to the development of agriculture in our country. Notwithstanding all the difficulties that the development of Russian economy faces today, our agricultural sector, the sector of agricultural production, has been growing steadily \u2013 last year the growth was around 3.4 3.5 percent. In the first quarter of the current year, the growth stayed at the same level, exceeding 3 percent, at 3.4 percent. Russia is now the third largest grain exporter in the world. Last year, we had a record harvest of grain crops, one of the largest in recent years \u2013 105.3 million tonnes. Finally, Russia has an enormous potential in this sphere. I think that we have the largest area of arable land in the world and the biggest fresh water reserves, since Russia is the biggest country in the world in terms of territory.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><a href=\"http:\/\/4940ak459xz-p-91mf67k5p9as.hop.clickbank.net\/?tid=fortress10\" target=\"_blank\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter wp-image-9801 size-full\" src=\"http:\/\/www.prepperfortress.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/07\/putin2.jpg\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\" srcset=\"http:\/\/www.prepperfortress.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/07\/putin2.jpg 640w, http:\/\/www.prepperfortress.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/07\/putin2-300x183.jpg 300w\" alt=\"war\" width=\"640\" height=\"390\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Paolo Valentino:<\/strong> Mr. President, when we were talking about the shadow cast on our relations, you said that it was not your choice, and there is an opinion that Russia feels betrayed, abandoned by Europe, like a lover abandoned by his mistress. What are the problems in these relations today? Do you think that Europe has been too dependent on the United States in the Ukrainian crisis? What do you expect from Europe in relation to the sanctions? I may have asked too many questions at once.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Vladimir Putin:<\/strong> You have certainly asked a lot of questions, with an Italian flair. (Laughs)<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">First, about the mistress. In this kind of a relationship with a woman, that is, if you assume no obligations, you have no right to claim any obligations from your partner.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">We have never viewed Europe as a mistress. I am quite serious now. We have always proposed a serious relationship. But now I have the impression that Europe has actually been trying to establish material based relations with us, and solely for its own gain. There is the notorious Third Energy Package and the denial of access for our nuclear energy products to the European market despite all the existing agreements. There is reluctance to acknowledge the legitimacy of our actions and reluctance to cooperate with integration associations in the territory of the former Soviet Union. I am referring to the Customs Union, which we created and which has now grown into the Eurasian Economic Union.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">Because it is all right when integration takes place in Europe, but if we do the same in the territory of the former Soviet Union, they try to explain it by Russia\u2019s desire to restore an empire. I don\u2019t understand the reasons for such an approach.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">You see, all of us, including me, have been talking for a long time about the need to establish a common economic space stretching from Lisbon to Vladivostok. In fact, French President Charles de Gaulle said something similar a lot earlier than me. Today nobody objects to it, everybody says: yes, we should aspire to this.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">But what is happening in practice? For example, the Baltic States have joined the European Union. Good, no problem. But today we are being told that these countries, which are part of the energy system of the former Soviet Union and Russia, they must join the European Union\u2019s energy system. We ask: Are there any problems with energy supply or with something else? Why is it necessary? \u2013 No, there are no problems, but we have decided that it will be better this way.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">What does this mean for us in practical terms? It means that we will be forced to build additional generating capacities in some western regions in Russia. Since electricity transmission lines went through the Baltic States to some Russian regions and vice versa, all of them will now be switched over to Europe, and we will have to build new transmission lines in our country to ensure electricity supply. This will cost us about 2 2.5 billion euro.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">Now let\u2019s look at the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement. It does not require that Ukraine becomes part of the European energy system, but it is considered possible. If this happens, we will have to spend not 2 2.5 billion but, probably, about 8 10 billion euro for the same purpose. The question is: why is this necessary if we believe in building a common economic space from Lisbon to Vladivostok? What is the objective of the European Union\u2019s Eastern Partnership? Is it to integrate the whole former Soviet Union into a single space with Europe, I repeat for the third time, from Lisbon to Vladivostok, or to cut something off and establish a new border between modern Russia and the western territories including, say, Ukraine and Moldova?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">Let me tell you something else now, and you can decide for yourselves what to publish and what to leave out.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">What are the roots of the Ukrainian crisis? Its cause seems to be completely disproportionate to what has become an utter tragedy today claiming many lives in southeast Ukraine. What sparked the crisis? Former President Viktor Yanukovych said that he needed to think about signing Ukraine\u2019s Association Agreement with the EU, possibly make some changes and hold consultations with Russia, its major trade and economic partner. In this connection or under this pretext riots broke out in Kiev. They were actively supported both by our European and American partners. Then a coup d\u2019\u00e9tat followed \u2013 a totally anti-constitutional act. The new authorities announced that they were going to sign the Association Agreement but would delay its implementation until January 1, 2016. The question is: what was the coup d\u2019\u00e9tat for? Why did they need to escalate the situation to a civil war? The result is exactly the same.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">What is more, at the end of 2013 we were ready to give Ukraine $15 billion as a state loan supported by a further $5 billion via commercial banks; plus we already gave it $3 billion during the year and promised to cut gas prices by half if they paid regularly. We were not at all against Ukraine signing an Association Agreement with the European Union. But, of course, we wanted to participate in the final decisions, meaning that Ukraine was then and is still now, today, a member of the CIS free trade area, and we have mutual obligations as its members.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">How is it possible to completely ignore this, to treat it with utter disrespect? I simply cannot understand that. The result that we have \u2013 a coup d\u2019\u00e9tat, a civil war, hundreds of lives lost, devastated economy and social sphere, a four-year $17.5 billion loan promised to Ukraine by the IMF and complete disintegration of economic ties with Russia. But Russian and Ukrainian economies are very deeply interconnected.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">The European Union unilaterally removed its customs duties for Ukraine. However, the volume of Ukraine\u2019s sales to the European market did not grow. Why not? Because there is nothing to sell. There is no demand in the European market for Ukrainian products, either in terms of quality or price, in addition to the products that were already sold before.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">We have a market for Ukraine, but many ties have been severed unilaterally by the Ukrainian side. For example, all engines for our combat helicopters came from Ukraine. Now deliveries have stopped. We have already built one plant in St Petersburg and another plant will be completed this year, but the production of these engines in Ukraine will be shut down because Italy, France or Germany don\u2019t need and will never need such engines. It is impossible for Ukraine to divert its production in any way; it will need billions in investment to do this.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">I don\u2019t understand why this was done. I have asked many of my colleagues, including in Europe and America, about it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Paolo Valentino:<\/strong> And what do they answer?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Vladimir Putin:<\/strong> The situation got out of control.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">You know, I would like to tell you and your readers one thing. Last year, on February 21, President Yanukovych and the Ukrainian opposition signed an agreement on how to proceed, how to organise political life in the country, and on the need to hold early elections. They should have worked to implement this agreement, especially since three European foreign ministers signed this agreement as guarantors of its implementation.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">If those colleagues were used for the sake of appearances and they were not in control of the situation on the ground, which was in fact in the hands of the US ambassador or a CIA resident, they should have said: \u201cYou know, we did not agree to a coups d\u2019etat, so we will not support you; you should go and hold elections instead.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">The same could be said about our American partners. Let\u2019s assume that they also lost control of the situation. But if America and Europe had said to those who had taken these unconstitutional actions: \u201cIf you come to power in such a way, we will not support you under any circumstances; you must hold elections and win them\u201d \u2013 (by the way, they had a 100 percent chance of a victory, everybody knows that), the situation would have developed in a completely different way.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">So, I believe that this crisis was created deliberately and it is the result of our partner\u2019s unprofessional actions. And the coverage of this process has been absolutely unacceptable. I would like to emphasise once more: this was not our choice, we did not seek it, we are simply forced to respond to what is happening.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">In conclusion \u2013 forgive me for this protracted monologue \u2013 I would like to say that it is not that we feel deceived or treated unfairly. This is not the point. The point is that relationships should be built on a long term basis not in the atmosphere of confrontation, but in the spirit of cooperation.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">RELATED :\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.prepperfortress.com\/warning-preparing-for-nuclear-attack-russia-suspends-nuclear-pact-with-us-prepares-citizens-for-war-ww3-fears-escalate-russia-builds-huge-underground-shelters-in-moscow\/\" target=\"_blank\">Warning Preparing For Nuclear Attack \u2013 Russia Suspends Nuclear Pact With US &amp; Prepares Citizens For War! WW3 Fears Escalate! Russia Builds Huge Underground Shelters in Moscow<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Paolo Valentino:<\/strong> You say the situation got out of control. But is it not the right moment for Russia to seize the initiative, to find a way to engage its American and European partners in the search of solution to the situation, to show that it is ready to address this problem?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Vladimir Putin:<\/strong> That is exactly what we are doing. I think that today the document we agreed upon in Minsk, called Minsk II, is the best agreement and perhaps the only unequivocal solution to this problem. We would never have agreed upon it if we had not considered it to be right, just and feasible.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">On our part, we take every effort, and will continue to do so, in order to influence the authorities of the unrecognised self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk republics. But not everything depends on us. Our European and US partners should exert influence on the current Kiev administration. We do not have the power, as Europe and the United States do, to convince Kiev to carry out everything that was agreed on in Minsk.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">I can tell you what needs to be done; maybe I will anticipate your next question. The key aspect of the political settlement was to create conditions for this joint work, but it was essential to stop the hostilities, to pull back heavy weaponry. On the whole, this has been done. Unfortunately, there is still shooting occasionally and there are casualties, but there are no large scale hostilities, the sides have been separated. It is time to begin implementing the Minsk Agreements.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">Specifically, there needs to be a constitutional reform to ensure the autonomous rights of the unrecognised republics. The Kiev authorities do not want to call it autonomy, they prefer different terms, such as decentralisation. Our European partners, those very partners who wrote the corresponding clause in the Minsk Agreements, explained what should be understood as decentralisation. It gives them the right to speak their language, to have their own cultural identity and engage in cross border trade \u2013 nothing special, nothing beyond the civilised understanding of ethnic minorities\u2019 rights in any European country.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">A law should be adopted on municipal elections in these territories and a law on amnesty. All this should be done, as the Minsk Agreements read, in coordination with Donetsk People\u2019s Republic and Lugansk People\u2019s Republic, with these territories.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">The problem is that the current Kiev authorities don\u2019t even want to sit down to talks with them. And there is nothing we can do about it. Only our European and American partners can influence this situation. There is no need to threaten us with sanctions. We have nothing to do with this, this is not our position. We seek to ensure the implementation of the Minsk Agreements.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">It is essential to launch economic and social rehabilitation of these territories. What has happened there, exactly? The current Kiev authorities have simply cut them off from the rest of the country. They discontinued all social payments \u2013 pensions, benefits; they cut off the banking system, made regular energy supply impossible, and so on. So you see, there is a humanitarian disaster in those regions. And everybody is pretending that nothing is wrong.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">Our European colleagues have taken on certain obligations, in particular they promised to help restore the banking system in these territories. Finally, since we are talking about what can or must be done, and by whom, I believe that the European Union could surely provide greater financial assistance to Ukraine. These are the main points.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">I would like to stress that Russia is interested in and will strive to ensure the full and unconditional implementation of the Minsk Agreements, and I don\u2019t believe there is any other way to settle this conflict today.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">Incidentally, the leaders of the self-proclaimed republics have publicly stated that under certain conditions \u2013 meaning the implementation of the Minsk Agreements \u2013 they are ready to consider themselves part of the Ukrainian state. This is a fundamental issue. I think this position should be viewed as a sound precondition for the start of substantial negotiations.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">All our actions, including those with the use of force, were aimed not at tearing away this territory from Ukraine but at giving the people living there an opportunity to express their opinion on how they want to live their lives.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">I would like to stress this once again, as I have said many times before: if Kosovo Albanians were allowed this, why is it prohibited to Russians, Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars living in Crimea? And by the way, the decision on Kosovo\u2019s independence was made exclusively by the Kosovo Parliament, whereas Crimea held a region-wide referendum. I think that a conscientious observer could not but see that people voted almost unanimously for reunification with Russia.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">I would like to ask those who do not want to recognise it: if our opponents call themselves democrats, I would like to ask what exactly democracy means. As far as I know, democracy is the rule of the people, or the rule based on the will of the people. So, the solution of the Crimean issue is based on the will of the people of the Crimea.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">In Donetsk and Lugansk people voted for independence, and the situation there is different. But the main thing, something we must always bear in mind, is that we should always respect the feelings and the choice of the people. And if somebody wants these territories to remain part of Ukraine, they should prove to those people that their lives would be better, more comfortable and safer within a unified state; that they would be able to provide for themselves and ensure their children\u2019s future within this state. But it is impossible to convince these people by means of weapons. These issues, issues of this kind can only be resolved by peaceful means.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Paolo Valentino:<\/strong> Speaking of peace, the countries that used to be parties to the Warsaw Treaty and today are NATO countries, such as the Baltic states and Poland, feel threatened by Russia. NATO has decided to create special forces to address these concerns. My question is whether the West is right in its determination to restrain \u201cthe Russian bear\u201d, and why does Russia continue to speak in such a contentious tone?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Vladimir Putin:<\/strong> Russia does not speak with anyone in a contentious tone, and in such matters, to quote a political figure from the past, Otto von Bismarck, it is not discussions but the potential that counts.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">What does the actual potential show? US military spending is higher than that of all countries in the world taken together. The aggregate military spending of NATO countries is 10 times, note \u2013 10 times higher than that of the Russian Federation. Russia has virtually no bases abroad. We have the remnants of our armed forces (since Soviet times) in Tajikistan, on the border with Afghanistan, which is an area where the terrorist threat is particularly high. The same role is played by our airbase in Kyrgyzstan; it is also aimed at addressing the terrorist threat and was set up at the request of the Kyrgyz authorities after a terrorist attack perpetrated by terrorists from Afghanistan on Kyrgyzstan.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">We have kept since Soviet times a military unit at a base in Armenia. It plays a certain stabilising role in the region, but it is not targeted against anyone. We have dismantled our bases in various regions of the world, including Cuba, Vietnam, and so on. This means that our policy in this respect is not global, offensive or aggressive.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">I invite you to publish the world map in your newspaper and to mark all the US military bases on it. You will see the difference.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">Sometimes I am asked about our airplanes flying somewhere far, over the Atlantic Ocean. Patrolling by strategic airplanes in remote regions was carried out only by the Soviet Union and the United States during the Cold War. In the early 1990s, we, the new, modern Russia, stopped these flights, but our American friends continued to fly along our borders. Why? Some years ago, we resumed these flights. And you want to say that we have been aggressive?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">American submarines are on permanent alert off the Norwegian coast; they are equipped with missiles that can reach Moscow in 17 minutes. But we dismantled all of our bases in Cuba a long time ago, even the non-strategic ones. And you would call us aggressive?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">You yourself have mentioned NATO\u2019s expansion to the east. As for us, we are not expanding anywhere; it is NATO infrastructure, including military infrastructure, that is moving towards our borders. Is this a manifestation of our aggression?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">Finally, the United States unilaterally withdrew from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, which was to a large extent the cornerstone of the entire international security system. Anti-missile systems, bases and radars are located in the European territory or in the sea, e.g. in the Mediterranean Sea, and in Alaska. We have said many times that this undermines international security. Do you think this is a display of our aggression as well?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">Everything we do is just a response to the threats emerging against us. Besides, what we do is limited in scope and scale, which are, however, sufficient to ensure Russia\u2019s security. Or did someone expect Russia to disarm unilaterally?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">I have proposed to our American partners not to withdraw from the treaty unilaterally, but to create an ABM system together, the three of us: Russia, the United States and Europe. But this proposal was declined. We said at the time: \u201cWell, this is an expensive system, its efficiency is not proven, but to ensure the strategic balance we will develop our strategic offensive potential, we will develop systems of overpowering anti-ballistic defence. And I have to say that we have made significant strides in this area.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">As for some countries\u2019 concerns about Russia\u2019s possible aggressive actions, I think that only an insane person and only in a dream can imagine that Russia would suddenly attack NATO. I think some countries are simply taking advantage of people\u2019s fears with regard to Russia. They just want to play the role of front-line countries that should receive some supplementary military, economic, financial or some other aid. Therefore, it is pointless to support this idea; it is absolutely groundless. But some may be interested in fostering such fears. I can only make a conjecture.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">For example, the Americans do not want Russia\u2019s rapprochement with Europe. I am not asserting this, it is just a hypothesis. Let\u2019s suppose that the United States would like to maintain its leadership in the Atlantic community. It needs an external threat, an external enemy to ensure this leadership. Iran is clearly not enough \u2013 this threat is not very scary or big enough. Who can be frightening? And then suddenly this crisis unfolds in Ukraine. Russia is forced to respond. Perhaps, it was engineered on purpose, I don\u2019t know. But it was not our doing.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">Let me tell you something \u2013 there is no need to fear Russia. The world has changed so drastically that people with some common sense cannot even imagine such a large-scale military conflict today. We have other things to think about, I assure you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Paolo Valentino:<\/strong> But you cooperate with the United States on Iran and other dossiers, and John Kerry\u2019s visit to Sochi sent yet another message in this regard. Or am I wrong?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Vladimir Putin:<\/strong> You are right \u2013 it did. We are cooperating not only on the Iranian nuclear programme, but on other serious issues as well. Despite America\u2019s withdrawal from the ABM Treaty, our arms control dialogue continues.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">We are not just partners; I would say we are allies in addressing the issues related to non proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. We are undoubtedly allies in the fight against terrorism. There are some other areas of collaboration as well. The central theme of Expo Milano, which you mentioned earlier, is yet another example of our joint work. Indeed, there are plenty of issues that we continue to tackle jointly.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Paolo Valentino:<\/strong> Mr Putin, on May 9, Russia marked the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory, which liberated both your country and the entire Europe from Nazism. No other country paid as bloody a price for this victory as Russia. However, there were no Western leaders standing next to you on Red Square. Il Corriere della Sera published Silvio Berlusconi\u2019s letter criticising those leaders for their absence. I have two related questions.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">Do you think that by their absence they showed disrespect for the Russian people? What does the memory of the Great Patriotic War mean to the Russian identity today?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Vladimir Putin:<\/strong> It is not a matter of identity. Identity is built on culture, language and history. This war is a tragic page in our history. When we mark such days, festive but also sad given the number of lives lost in that war, we think about the generation that made our freedom and independence possible, about those who triumphed over Nazism. We also think about the fact that no one has the right to forget this tragedy, first of all, because we must think about how to avoid the repetition of anything like that in the future. These are not just words; it is not an unfounded fear.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">Today, we hear some people say that there was no such thing as the holocaust, for instance. We are witnessing attempts to glorify the Nazis and their collaborators. This is part of our life today. Today\u2019s terrorism in all its various manifestations is very much like Nazism; in fact, there is hardly any difference between the two.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">As for the colleagues you have mentioned, it is their personal choice, of course, whether to come to Moscow to join in the celebrations or not. I think that they failed to see past the current complexity in international relations to something far more important that is linked not only to the past, but also to the need to fight for our common future.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">They made their choice, but this day is, first and foremost, our holiday. You see, there were veterans from quite a number of countries in Moscow: from the United States, Great Britain, Poland and other European countries. In fact, it is these people who are the true heroes of this day, and this was very important to us. During those celebrations, we did not honour only those who fought Nazism in the Soviet Union; we also remembered the Resistance fighters in Germany itself, in France and in Italy. We remember all of them and pay tribute to all the people who did not spare themselves in the fight against Nazism.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">Certainly, we understand only too well that it was the Soviet Union that made the decisive contribution into the Victory and suffered the most severe losses in the fight against Nazism. It is more than just a military victory to us, it is a moral victory. You see, virtually every family lost someone in the war. How can we forget this? It is impossible.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Luciano Fontana:<\/strong> You are a very popular leader in Russia, but in other countries and even in your own country you are often called authoritarian. Why is it so difficult to be part of the opposition in Russia?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Vladimir Putin:<\/strong> What is so difficult about it? If the opposition proves that it can tackle the challenges faced by a district, a region or the whole country, then, I think, people will always notice it.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">The number of parties in our country has multiplied, in recent years we liberalised the process of establishing a political party and taking it to a regional and national level. It is all about their competence and ability to work with the electorate, to work with people.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Paolo Valentino:<\/strong> Then why are members of the opposition so rarely interviewed by the main Russian TV channels?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Vladimir Putin:<\/strong> I think if they have something interesting to say, they will be interviewed more often.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">As for political competition, we know that various means are used against political rivals. Just take a look at the most recent history of Italy.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Paolo Valentino:<\/strong> Mr President, Greece is facing huge difficulties in its relations with Europe. If Greece leaves the eurozone, will Russia be ready to offer it political and economical assistance?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Vladimir Putin:<\/strong> We are building our relations with Greece irrespective of whether it is an EU, eurozone or NATO member. We have very close historical and good partnership relations with Greece, which is why it is up to the Greek people to make a sovereign decision as to which union and zone to be part of. But we don\u2019t know what will happen in the future, so it would be wrong or even harmful for both Greek and European economies if we, as the saying goes, try to read the tea leaves.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">For an economy like Greece there are certain difficulties brought about by the common European rules. They cannot devalue the drachma because they don\u2019t have it, they are strictly pegged to the euro currency. Their boundaries are fully open for European goods, which gives a distinct advantage to the export-oriented economies. Common decisions are made concerning such sectors as agriculture and fishery, where Greece could have certain competitive advantages but there are limits as well.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">Another sector where it has an advantage is tourism, of course, but it applies to the Schengen area and there are also some limits. We have a visa-free arrangement with Turkey and 5 million Russian tourists visited this country last year, while less than one million tourists visited Greece, around 300,000, as far as I know. However, Greece receives concessional loans, financial support from the European treasury, and it has access to the European labour market. There are also other benefits of being part of the European family.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">It is not up to us here in Russia to decide what is more beneficial and preferable for Greece. Once again, it is up to the Greek people to make a sovereign decision in dialogue with their main European partners.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Paolo Valentino:<\/strong> We can see the statues of four Russian emperors here, in this room. Which historical figure inspires you the most?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Vladimir Putin:<\/strong> You know, people ask me this question a lot. I prefer to dodge it since the answer can give rise to various interpretations. (Laughs)<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">So I will put it like this: I try not to idolise anybody. I try, or rather, I am guided by the interests of the Russian people in my work, taking into account everything that has been previously accumulated and the conditions we are living in today, and I try to get a glimpse of the way we should build our life, economy and policy \u2013 first and foremost, our domestic policy \u2013 as well as our foreign policy in the medium and long-term strategic perspective.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapter\">\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\">There are many good examples in both Russian and European history, as well as in world history. But all those people lived and worked in certain conditions. The most important thing is to be honest with yourself and with the people who have entrusted you with this work.<\/p>\n<p class=\"chapter-paragraph\"><strong>Luciano Fontana:<\/strong> One last question. What is your biggest regret in life? 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