Putin Recognizes Donbass Republics, Sends Russian Military to 'Denazify' Ukraine

This ban affects the tv stations. I can still see RT on web (obviously) but even that is time limited. From RT:

Canada bans RT

Canadian regulator has forbidden TV providers to carry RT or RT France, after complaints from ethnic Ukrainians

16 Mar, 2022 22:40

Media regulators in Ottawa have formally outlawed RT and RT France on Wednesday, saying their programming went against government policy and undermined democracy.

After reviewing complaints from the public, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) announced that “the continued authorization to distribute RT and RT France is not in the public interest.”

Most Canadian operators have already pulled the networks off air, citing the conflict in Ukraine.

“RT’s programming is not consistent with the standards against which Canadian services are measured nor the policy objectives set out in the Broadcasting Act,” the regulator said, adding it was “also concerned with programming from a foreign country that seeks to undermine the sovereignty of another country, demean Canadians of a particular ethnic background and undermine democratic institutions within Canada.”

This appeared to be a reference to the ethnic Ukrainians who filed complaints with the regulator. According to Canadian state network CBC, one of the people who called for the ban was Jason Woycheshyn, president of the Ukrainian Canadian Bar Association. He argued there was “no need [for] or interest” in Russian propaganda in Canada, and sought to ban RT and “any other state-sponsored propaganda media Russia is currently promoting” from TV, radio, internet or any other means of broadcasting.

CRTC's decision comes a day after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the Canadian lawmakers, asking them to support the government in Kiev.

Over 1.3 million Canadians claim at least some Ukrainian descent, compared to just over 600,000 with Russian heritage.

“Freedom of speech and a range of perspectives are a necessary part of our democracy. However, it is a privilege and not a right to be broadcast in Canada," CRTC head Ian Scott said in a statement on Wednesday.

Three major Canadian TV providers – Rogers, Bell and Shaw – announced they were dropping RT on February 27, with Shaw promising its clients a credit on the next bill. After Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he would ask the CRTC to look into a ban, Access Communications did so as well.

Trudeau claimed there was “a significant amount of disinformation circulating from Russia, including on social media, and we all need to keep calling it out.”

While RT international continues to broadcast, RT France stopped operations on March 3, after the EU banned RT and Sputnik as “Russian propaganda” over Moscow’s decision to send troops into Ukraine.

Commenting on the UK regulator’s probe of RT in early March, the network’s deputy editor in chief Anna Belkina pointed out that the “supposedly free media environment” of the West apparently will not tolerate any Russian voices, or even just a different perspective.

“This collective Western establishment seems to be terrified of a mere presence of any outside voice for the fear of losing their historically captive audience, if that audience encounters a different perspective,” Belkina said.
 
Guys, Tulsi is no Putin, and certainly no Florence Nightingale. She might have good looks and a more WYSIWYG personality, but let us not forget that she is a successful politician.
Was a successful politician. Not liked enough for "Deep State" or the Democratic party to let her become President. That position was given to President Brandon and the person she managed to get kicked out of the Democratic primaries who is now VP.
 
The film Donbass War: Airport. Part 1 looks back to the Donetsk region in 2014, when residents refused to recognise the results of “Maidan” and were confronted by a severe reaction from the Ukrainian authorities.

Donetsk airport became a stronghold for the Ukrainian army wanting to remain in control. After the Ukrainian military had taken it over, it became a source of tension. The film features burnt homes, people seeking for shelter, and victims of shelling from the airport. The film crew also met militia members, former miners, teachers, and plumbers, who had taken up arms to defend their home.

 
Once again, small "touches to the portrait" how the Nazis fight and what they strive for

American cartridges banned by the Hague Convention were found in the arsenal of the company
16.03.2022 22:58

Ukrainian militants have again been convicted of using prohibited weapons during the war in the Donbas.
Thus, in the arsenal of the 81 brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, defeated near Raisins during Russia's special operation to denazify Ukraine, cartridges of the American company Hornady Manufacturing Company of 7.8 mm caliber of expansive type, as well as fascist propaganda posters from the Second World War, banned by the first Hague Conference, were found.

https://news-front.info/2022/03/16/...nye-gaagskoj-konvenciej-amerikanskie-patrony/

В который раз маленькие "штрихи к портрету" как воюют и к чему стремятся нацисты
 
I saw a link on FB to this article from The Western Producer:

Russian grain exports boom despite invasion​

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SovEcon managing director Andrey Sizov says activity at Russian ports paused for about a week after the start of the war, but vessels are now moving in and out of the area.
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Russia is shipping wheat like gangbusters despite many reports to the contrary.
North American grain analysts indicate Russia's exports have essentially been shut down by the war in Ukraine.

They say shipping lines are no longer servicing Russian ports and insurance costs have climbed so high that it is not economically feasible for the world's largest wheat exporter to service its markets.

A case in point is a comment made by James Mintert, director of Purdue University's Center for Commercial Agriculture, during a recent webinar on grain markets.

"From a world supply and demand standpoint, things were already tightening," he said. "And now, what has taken place with the war shutting off Black Sea exports effectively, has just really tightened it further."
But while Ukraine's ports will remain closed until Russia's invasion ends, Russia's ports are open for business and moving a lot of crop, contrary to popular belief, according to SovEcon.

The Black Sea market research firm recently upped its forecast for the country's March wheat exports to two million tonnes from its earlier estimate of 1.2 million tonnes due to overwhelming demand.

SovEcon managing director Andrey Sizov said in an email that activity at Russia's ports paused for about a week after the start of the war but there are now vessels going in and out.

Freight rates are substantially higher but so are prices because customers still need Russian wheat. A weaker ruble is also facilitating trade.
MarketsFarm analyst Bruce Burnett said container shipping lines may be avoiding Russian ports but that's not the case for bulkers.

"Bulkers are more like the independent contractors of the shipping world," he said.

He believes there are strong incentives for Russian grain companies to ship as much as possible, especially if they are earning U.S. dollars on the trade, because that gives them much-needed foreign currency.

There is plenty of misinformation making the rounds on social media, including a recent erroneous report that Russia is banning all grain exports.

The reality is that it is temporarily banning wheat, rye, barley and corn shipments to neighbouring Eurasian Economic Union states like Belarus and Kazakhstan through June 30.

Sizov said that is "not big news," although he noted that a broader ban is still a possibility because domestic prices in Russia are surging due to the devaluation of the ruble.

"Domestic consumers are likely to put a lot of pressure on the government to do something about that during the next weeks and months," he said in a recent video tweet.

"We indeed could see some additional restrictions on exports from Russia in the current season."

Sizov estimates there are about five million tonnes of Russian wheat remaining to be exported in 2021-22. Ukraine has another six million tonnes.

If there is a ceasefire in coming days or weeks, he anticipates that Ukraine's exports would "jump rapidly." His sources in the country tell him there has been no damage to key grain export terminals.

Burnett said a Russian ban "would be a big deal," noting that buyers like Algeria and Tunisia are desperately trying to replace Ukrainian wheat, driving up f.o.b. prices in the European Union by about US$150 per tonne.

He expects there would be a similar response if Russian wheat was suddenly cut off from markets.

The biggest remaining question in wheat markets is what will happen with the 2022 crop in the Black Sea region.

SovEcon is forecasting a 19 percent drop year-on-year to 26 million tonnes from 32.1 million tonnes last year.

APK-Inform is forecasting a 28 percent drop in the country's winter wheat, rye and barley production based on "the current map of military activity."

Sizov said there are no substantial issues for Russia's 2022 wheat crop at present. Weather has been friendly to the winter crop.

"Our most recent estimate is 84.8 million tonnes, up 9.9 million tonnes year-on-year and I believe there is a good chance we will revise it higher," he said.
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Ukraine's security service, acting with support from the members of the UN Security Council is planning a provocation involving the use of poisonous substances against civilians with the aim to blame Russia of using chemical weapons, Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said.

Russian Military Has Evidence Ukraine Preparing Provocation Involving Poisonous Substances, MoD Says

By Ilya Tsukanov - 16 hours ago (Updated: 15 hours ago)
On Monday, Russian ambassador to the United Nations Vassily Nebenzia cited a Russian military intelligence report that Ukrainian nationalist fighters transported 80 tonnes of ammonia to the settlement of Zolochev, Kharkov region. The envoy suggested these nationalist forces were preparing a provocation to accuse Russia of using chemical weapons.

The Russian Defence Ministry says it has information that Ukraine's security service is planning a provocation involving the use of poisonous substances, and that Kiev has received support in these efforts from members of the UN Security Council.

"We have it on good authority that, with the support of Western countries, the Security Service of Ukraine is preparing a provocation using poisonous substances against civilians. The purpose of this action is to accuse Russia of using chemical weapons against the people of Ukraine," MoD spokesman Igor Konashenkov said in a briefing Wednesday.

"I want to officially declare that the units of the Russian armed forces involved in the special operation do not have and cannot have chemical munitions," Konashenkov stressed. Unlike the United States, Russia fulfilled its international obligations to completely destroy its stockpiles of chemical weapons a long time ago, he added.

The spokesman noted that Russian forces were taking control of dangerous facilities inside Ukraine to prevent provocations and ensure their protection.

Offering specific details, Konashenkov indicated that Russian forces had captured documentation belonging to the 4th Brigade of the Ukrainian National Guard, including a detailed map of the country featuring the locations of facilities storing poisonous substances.
"Therefore, any attempt by the Security Service of Ukraine to carry out a provocation using poisonous substances will inevitably be uncovered," Konashenkov said.

The MoD spokesman also commented on the images coming out of the city of Chernigov, and media reports that Russian troops "shot and killed 10 people queuing for bread" in the city.

"I would like to emphasize that Russian forces were not and are not in Chernigov. All formations of the Russian armed forces are situated outside the city, blocking roads, and are not carrying out any offensive activities against the city. The footage put out by Ukrainian propagandists shows no evidence of exploded shells. All windows in nearby buildings are intact. No damage to walls or other evidence of explosions on the ground are present. Therefore, the dead are either victims of the terror of Ukrainian nationalists, or the footage is another fake by the Security Service of Ukraine," Konashenkov said.

"We would like to point out that alongside Ukrainian internet resources, this material appeared on the social media resources of the US Embassy in Ukraine without any checks or evidence. At the same time, the Embassy itself is situated in Lvov, not Kiev, and ignores Russian forces' delivery of hundreds of tonnes of humanitarian aid in those settlements freed of nationalist forces," he added.

Konashenkov also reported on Russian forces' operations for the day, saying precision strikes had wiped out communications, intelligence and relay centers in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, and shot down a Ukrainian Mi-24 gunship and six drones near the settlement of Sarana. Russian military aviation and drones also destroyed 34 military objects, including three command centers, according to the MoD spokesman. In total, Russia has destroyed 180 Ukrainian jets and helicopters, 166 drones, 1,367 tanks and armoured vehicles to date, he said.

'Bloody Provocation'​

Later Wednesday, the spokesman reported that "another bloody provocation" had been carried out by the Azov battalion in the beseiged city of Mariupol, with the neo-Nazi fighting unit feared to have blown up the city's famous drama theater building after rigging it with explosives.

Konashenkov said the MoD had been informed by refugees who managed to flee the city that Azov might hold civilians hostage in the theater building while using its upper floors as firing points.

"Given the potential danger to the lives of civilians, and the provocation already carried out by the nationalists on 9 March in Mariupol's Hospital No.3, the theater building in the city center was never considered as a target," Konashenkov stressed.

Furthermore, the officer said, Russian military aviation did not carry out any strikes against ground targets in Mariupol on the afternoon of 16 March.

Konashenkov dismissed claims made by Kiev officials that Russia deliberately bombed the theater.

Mariupol's deputy mayor told the BBC that between 1,000 and 1,200 people were inside the drama theater at the time that it was destroyed. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba accused Russia of responsibility and again called on the West to "stop Russian war criminals!'"
'The US is supporting and financing Nazism in Ukraine.'

Biden reveals details of $1bn Ukraine aid package

16 Mar, 2022
The US president is stepping up the provision of lethal aid to allies in Kiev

US President Joe Biden has announced a further $800 million in taxpayer-funded military aid to Ukraine, adding to the $200 million promised to the embattled nation on Saturday.

Among the lethal items promised to the US ally on Wednesday are 9,000 anti-armor systems, 7,000 small arms, 800 anti-aircraft missiles, 20 million rounds of ammo, body armor, and drones. Biden announced the details just hours after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made an emotional appeal for military aid to the US Congress via video link.

The package represents “direct transfers of equipment from our Department of Defense to the Ukrainian military to help them as they fight against this invasion,” the president declared, adding that the US would also be helping Kiev acquire “additional longer-range anti-aircraft systems.

However, Biden did not indicate any changes to the US’ position on sending Polish MiG-29 aircraft to Ukraine or imposing a no-fly zone over western Ukraine. The US and its NATO allies have repeatedly dismissed calls from Zelensky to impose a no-fly zone over his country, warning it could lead to a direct confrontation with Russia.

Biden insisted that the hefty aid package would not be the last, saying it’s “about freedom” and “the right of [Ukrainian] people to determine their own future.”

Biden praised Zelensky in the wake of the speech given before Congress on Wednesday morning, in which he repeatedly asked for a no-fly zone and called on the US president to be the “leader of the world.

The American leader called Zelensky’s performance “convincing,” vowing that Ukraine would “never be a victory for [Russian President Vladimir] Putin no matter what advances he makes on the battlefield.”

Having conceded earlier that Ukraine would not be a part of NATO, Zelensky on Wednesday called for a “new alliance” of nations that included “responsible countries.”
 
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The source of this "insider" is an anti-Russian cyber war project, but nevertheless this plan sounds surprisingly reasonable enough to be published. (especially in the absence of official information from the Russian leadership, except for the fact that "Ukraine will not be occupied")
"Action Plan for the creation of a system of control over economic and political processes in Ukraine"

Banking system

1. Establishment of control over the National Bank of Ukraine and termination of money withdrawal operations, introduction of currency control.
2. Establishment of external supervision over commercial banks in order to prevent the theft of assets and the withdrawal of depositors' funds abroad.
3. Protection of bank vaults in order to prevent their looting.
4. Connecting banks to Russian systems for the exchange of interbank information, payments and settlements.
5. Introduction of 100% repatriation and mandatory sale of foreign exchange earnings of exporters to the National Bank.
6. Termination of foreign exchange operations, with the exception of payment for actually received imports, freezing of all foreign exchange deposits.
7. Introduction of bank holidays in order to prevent the withdrawal of assets.
8. Introduction of a moratorium on: servicing and repayment of foreign loans, transfer of profits of enterprises and income from property abroad, export of capital.
9. The introduction of external management in banks that stop servicing the population and issuing deposits.
10. Introduction of a temporary moratorium on foreign exchange operations, with the exception of current trading operations of legal entities.
Transport
1. Resumption of railway communication between Ukrainian cities and Russia.
2. Establishing control over air navigation and organizing a Russian-Ukrainian airline for regular air service.
3. Nationalization of ports.
4. Ensuring the smooth operation of railway transport.
Energy
1. Establishing control over nuclear power plants, returning them to normal operation on Russian fuel cells.
2. Nationalization of power grids and strategic power generation facilities: hydroelectric power stations, large thermal power plants.
3. Establishing control over the GTS of Ukraine.
Trade, logistics, agro-industrial complex.
1. Taking under the protection of large shopping centers, food bases, elevators; nationalization of the latter.
2. Introduction of a temporary card system for the distribution of basic food products for needy categories of the population with the creation of pools of interested commodity producers.
3. Control over the provision of the sowing campaign with fuels and lubricants, fertilizers, seeds.
4. Temporary price freeze on basic agricultural and food products.
Social sphere
1. Freezing tariffs for housing and communal services.
2. Ensuring the normal functioning of public transport.
3. Denazification of the education system:
- the seizure and destruction of all educational literature that distorts history, promotes Nazism and Russophobia;
- restoration of compulsory teaching of the Russian language and literature in schools;
- organization of training courses for teachers of secondary and higher schools in the humanities with the dismissal of those who refuse;
- a multiple increase in the quotas for the admission of applicants from Ukraine to Russian universities.
4. Giving the Russian language the status of a state language, along with Ukrainian.
5. Ensuring the normal functioning of hospitals and polyclinics while maintaining free medical care with guaranteed coverage of the deficit from the state budget.
International trade
1. Preparations for Ukraine's entry into the EAEU:
— updating the calculations of the economic effect;
— legal analysis;
— substantiation of Ukraine's withdrawal from the Association with the EU (economic and legal opinion on illegitimacy);
— development of a roadmap for accession
2. Cancellation of mutual economic sanctions.
3. Restoration of the free trade regime.
4. Renewal of cooperation ties.
5. The introduction of a ban on the export of grain and other critical goods to ensure food security.
Fiscal sphere
1. Inclusion of the regime of limited emissive financing of the state budget deficit.
2. Revision of the state budget for 2022 with zero spending on defense, state security, the functioning of the Constitutional Court, the Verkhovna Rada, the functioning of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and diplomatic missions of Ukraine abroad.
3. Introduction of monitoring of the payment of taxes by structure-forming enterprises, excises and VAT; temporary exemption from taxation of enterprises destroyed or stopped as a result of hostilities.
Political and legal support
1. The dissolution of the Verkhovna Rada, the Government, the Constitutional and, possibly, the Supreme Court as illegitimate bodies after the usurpation of power through an anti-constitutional coup in 2014.
2. Recognition of all legislative acts adopted after the coup d'etat in 2014 as invalid in the part that contradicts the Constitution and laws of Ukraine that were in force before February 21, 2014.
3. Maintaining the legitimacy of local self-government bodies elected directly by the population. Transfer of powers of regional state administrations to them with the dissolution and liquidation of the latter.
4. Delegation by local self-government bodies of people's representatives to participate in the Constitutional Assembly to develop a draft of a new Constitution of Ukraine with its subsequent submission to a nationwide referendum.
5. Option. Conducting referendums by local self-government bodies on the withdrawal of the respective regions from Ukraine. Formation of the Federation of such regions with the participation of the LPR DPR.
Property relations.

1. Seizure of assets of persons accused and suspected of crimes.
2. Freezing assets owned by residents of the United States and NATO countries, as well as offshore zones.
3. Introduction of external supervision at structure-forming and strategically significant enterprises in order to control the preservation of assets and ensure good governance.
4. Introduction of external management of enterprises owned by persons whose assets are seized or frozen, or who have lost their general directors.
5. The introduction of external management of enterprises in the military industry, nuclear energy and industry, as well as metallurgical, chemical and other industries that pose a danger to the environment and the population.
Transition management.
Before the constitutional reform, the elections of the Verkhovna Rada and the formation of a legitimate government, provisional authorities should be created. Of the existing ones, it is proposed to retain local self-government bodies and district courts. Provisional bodies of state power are proposed to be formed as follows.
1. Within one week, vote in the local self-government bodies of the liberated settlements of resolutions on the illegitimacy of the former national authorities formed after the 2014 coup d'etat, as well as elect representatives to the People's Assembly, convened to form new national executive authorities and draft a new Constitution .
2. At the first meeting of the People's Assembly, to form the Committee of People's Self-Government, which should be entrusted with performing the functions of the Government of Ukraine until the elections of the Verkhovna Rada.
3. People's Self-Government Committee (SGC) appoints acting. ministers (except for law enforcement and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which are being liquidated), heads of departments, the National Bank of Ukraine, directors of structure-forming, strategically significant and environmentally hazardous enterprises, in respect of which external management is being introduced.
4. SGC appoints acting heads of regional administrations, whose powers are limited to control over the observance of law and order and the work of regional life support systems, tax-fiscal and other republican bodies.
5. Police units and life support systems of settlements are transferred to local governments.
6. In Donetsk and Odessa, people's tribunals begin to work to consider crimes committed against humanity, war crimes, political repressions, acts of genocide on the territory of the LDNR and Ukraine, respectively. The composition of the tribunals is appointed by the people's assembly with the subsequent transfer of the charges brought to the courts at the place where the crimes were committed.
7. The People's Assembly introduces a moratorium on holding any leadership positions and participation in elections of persons who participated in the 2014 coup d'état, who later worked in state authorities and law enforcement agencies, as well as those accused or suspected of committing crimes.
8. The martial law introduced by Zelensky is maintained until the election of a new composition of the Verkhovna Rada with the transfer of control over its observance to representatives of the Russian armed forces deployed in the respective settlements.
9. At the request of the population of the liberated regions of Ukraine, referendums are held on secession from its composition and the creation of sovereign people's republics.
Subsequently, they can unite into new state formations or return to Russia (reserve option).
 
Wise speach from Putin, He talk about self-purification of the society

When Putin gave his speech at the UNGA in NYC the day before Russia launched anti-terrorist operations in Syria, the opening post on this thread said: "Putin is giving it to the USA with both barrels."

That was just him saying to the Western Powers, "Do you realise what you have done?" regarding their unleashing of ISIS in Iraq and Syria.

The above, by comparison, is Putin firing S-550s, Zircons, Kalibrs, warheads, and Kinzhals all at once!!! 🔥

Mind you, it's directed at rich Russian 'traitors', not Westerners. Although, it could also be read as Putin castigating the entire 'internationalist' mindset of 'urbane', liberal, cosmopolitan, 'globalist', elites and middle-class, located primarily in the 'global archipelago' of 'post-national, Western monoculture' city-states.

I haven't seen someone whup up on pathocrats and "treacherous scum" like that since Ghengis Khan scorched half the world while telling local elites, "If you behave, you live and prosper. If you don't, you die."

Depending on your 'orientation' or worldview, you'll read this as 'fascism', as the above tweeter did, or you'll agree with Putin that it's high time someone set these 'wayward nobles' straight.

Here's another iteration of that part of Putin's latest TV speech:

 
Be careful, the guy who shared it is kinda strange and seemingly equates Putin with fascism and other nonsense.

Having said that, it looks like part of the speech Putin gave above can soon be found on the Kremlin website as a full transcript (it is not finished yet):


That's a great speech! Putin has a very objective understanding and awareness of reality, and can read the West's actions like an open book.

I haven't watched the videos yet, just what has been posted so far in the link above, but I think it's good to have the entire transcript saved here on our forum. I will post the rest when it becomes available:

Edit: It's all there now.

His speech moved me deeply. If only all leaders were like Putin, our Earth would be Heaven :cry:

President of Russia Vladimir Putin: Good afternoon, colleagues.

Taking part in our meeting are senior Government officials, plenipotentiary presidential envoys in the federal districts and heads of Russian regions.

We are meeting in a complicate period as our Armed Forces are conducting a special military operation in Ukraine and Donbass. I would like to remind you that at the beginning, on the morning of February 24, I publicly announced the reasons for and the main goal of Russia’s actions. It is to help our people in Donbass, who have been subjected to real genocide for nearly eight years in the most barbarous ways, that is, through blockade, large-scale punitive operations, terrorist attacks and constant artillery raids. Their only guilt was that they demanded basic human rights: to live according to their forefathers’ laws and traditions, to speak their native language, and to bring up their children as they want.

During these years, the Kiev authorities have ignored and sabotaged the implementation of the Minsk Package of Measures for a peaceful settlement of the crisis and ultimately late last year openly refused to implement it.

They also started to implement plans to join NATO. Moreover, the Kiev authorities also announced their intention to have nuclear weapons and delivery vehicles. This was a real threat. With foreign technical support, the pro-Nazi Kiev regime would have obtained weapons of mass destruction in the foreseeable future and, of course, would have targeted them against Russia.

There was a network of dozens of laboratories in Ukraine, where military biological programmes were conducted under the guidance and with the financial support of the Pentagon, including experiments with coronavirus strains, anthrax, cholera, African swine fever and other deadly diseases. Frantic attempts are being made to conceal traces of these secret programmes. However, we have grounds to assume that components of biological weapons were being created in direct proximity to Russia on the territory of Ukraine.


Our numerous warnings that such developments posed a direct threat to the security of Russia were rejected with open and cynical arrogance by Ukraine and its US and NATO patrons.

In other words, all our diplomatic efforts were fully in vain. We have been left with no peaceful alternative to settle the problems that developed through no fault of ours. In this situation, we were forced to begin this special military operation.

The movement of Russian forces against Kiev and other Ukrainian cities is not connected with a desire to occupy that country. This is not our goal, as I pointed out openly in my statement on February 24.

As for the combat tactics drafted by the Defence Ministry of Russia and the General Staff, this has fully justified itself. Our fellows – soldiers and officers – are displaying courage and heroism and are doing all they can to avoid civilian losses in Ukrainian cities.

This is what I would like to say for the first time: at the very start of the operation in Donbass, the Kiev authorities were offered opportunities to avoid hostilities, via different channels, to simply withdraw their troops from Donbass as an alternative to bloodshed. They did not want to do this. Well, this was their decision; now they will understand what is happening in reality, on the ground.

The operation is being carried out successfully, in strict conformity with the approved plan.

I must note that, encouraged by the United States and other Western countries, Ukraine was purposefully preparing for a scenario of force, a massacre and an ethnic cleansing in Donbass. A massive onslaught on Donbass and later Crimea was just a matter of time. However, our Armed Forces have shattered these plans.

Kiev was not just preparing for war, for aggression against Russia – it was conducting it. There were endless attempts to stage acts of subversion and organise a terrorist underground in Crimea. Hostilities in Donbass and the shelling of peaceful residential areas have continued all these years. Almost 14,000 civilians, including children have been killed over this time.

As you know, there was a missile strike at the centre of Donetsk on March 14. This was an overt bloody act of terror that took over 20 lives. Shelling has been ongoing during the past few days. They are striking randomly at squares with the fervor of fanatics and the exasperation of the doomed. They are acting like the Nazis did when they tried to drag as many innocent victims as they could to their graves.

But what is shocking in its extreme cynicism is not just Kiev’s blatant lies and statements that Russia allegedly launched this missile at Donetsk (they have gone as far as this), but the attitude of the so-called civilised world. The European and American press did not even notice this tragedy in Donetsk, as if nothing happened.

This is how they have been hypocritically looking the other way over the past eight years as mothers buried their children in Donbass, as elderly people were killed. This is simply moral degradation, complete de-humanisation.

It was no longer possible to tolerate this outrageous attitude towards the people of Donbass. To put an end to this genocide, Russia recognized the people’s republics of Donbass and signed treaties of friendship and mutual aid with them. Based on these treaties, the republics appealed to Russia for military aid in rebuffing the aggression. We rendered this aid because we simply could not do otherwise. We had no right to act otherwise.

I would like to emphasise this point and draw your attention to it: if our troops had acted only within the people's republics and helped them liberate their territory, it would not have been a final solution, it would not have led to peace and would not have ultimately removed the threat – to our country, this time to Russia. On the contrary, a new frontline would have been extended around Donbass and its borders, and shelling and provocations would have continued. In other words, this armed conflict would have continued indefinitely. It would have been fuelled by the revanchist hysteria of the Kiev regime, as NATO deployed its military infrastructure faster and more aggressively. In this case, we would have been faced with the fact that the attack, the offensive weapons of the alliance were already at our borders.

I will repeat – we had no alternative for self-defence, for ensuring Russia's security, to this special military operation. We will reach the goals we set. We will certainly ensure the security of Russia and our people and will never allow Ukraine to be a bridgehead for aggressive actions against our country.

We remain ready to discuss matters of fundamental importance to Russia’s future during the talks. This includes Ukraine’s status as a neutral country, and demilitarisation and denazification. Our country has done everything it could to organise and hold these talks realising that it is important to use every opportunity to save people and their lives.

But time and time again we see that the Kiev regime, which its Western handlers have charged with the task of creating an aggressive “anti-Russia” stance, does not care about the future of the people of Ukraine. They do not care that people are dying, that hundreds of thousands, or even millions of people had to flee their homes, and that a horrendous humanitarian disaster is unfolding in the cities controlled by the neo-Nazis and armed criminals who were cut loose.

Clearly, Kiev’s Western patrons are just pushing them to continue the bloodshed. They incessantly supply Kiev with weapons and intelligence, as well as other types of assistance, including military advisers and mercenaries.

They are using economic, financial, trade and other sanctions against Russia as weapons, but these sanctions have backfired in Europe and in the United States where prices of gasoline, energy and food have shot up, and jobs in the industries associated with the Russian market have been cut. So, do not shift the blame on us and do not accuse our country of everything that goes wrong in your countries.

I want ordinary Western people hear me, too. You are being persistently told that your current difficulties are the result of Russia’s hostile actions and that you have to pay for the efforts to counter the alleged Russian threat from your own pockets. All of that is a lie.

The truth is that the problems faced by millions of people in the West are the result of many years of actions by the ruling elite of your respective countries, their mistakes, and short-sighted policies and ambitions. This elite is not thinking about how to improve the lives of their citizens in Western countries. They are obsessed with their own self-serving interests and super profits.

This can be seen in the data provided by international organisations, which clearly show that social problems, even in the leading Western countries, have exacerbated in recent years, that inequality and the gap between the rich and the poor is widening, and racial and ethnic conflicts are making themselves felt. The myth of the Western welfare society, the so-called golden billion, is crumbling.

To reiterate, the whole planet is now paying for the West’s ambitions and the West’s attempts to maintain its elusive dominance by any means possible.

Imposing sanctions is the logical continuation and the distillation of the irresponsible and short-sighted policy of the US and EU countries’ governments and central banks. They themselves have driven up global inflation in recent years, and with their actions caused rising global poverty and greater inequality across the world. The question now arises – who will answer for the millions who will die of hunger in the world’s poorest countries due to growing food shortages?

Let me reiterate, the global economy and global trade as a whole have suffered a major blow, as did trust in the US dollar as the main reserve currency.

The illegitimate freezing of some of the currency reserves of the Bank of Russia marks the end of the reliability of so-called first-class assets. In fact, the US and the EU have defaulted on their obligations to Russia. Now everybody knows that financial reserves can simply be stolen. And many countries in the immediate future may begin – I am sure this is what will happen – to convert their paper and digital assets into real reserves of raw materials, land, food, gold and other real assets which will only result in more shortages in these markets.

Let me add that the seizure of foreign assets and accounts of Russian companies and individuals is also a lesson for domestic businesses that there is nothing as reliable as investing in one’s own country. I personally have said that a number of times.

We appreciate the position of those foreign companies who continue working in our country despite the brazen pressure from the US and its vassals. They are sure to find additional opportunities for growth in the future.

We also know those who cowardly betrayed their partners and forgot about their responsibility to employees and customers in Russia, rushing to earn illusory dividends from joining the anti-Russia campaign. However, unlike Western countries, we will respect property rights.

Here is what I would like to point out. We must clearly understand that a new package of sanctions and restrictions would have been imposed on us no matter what. I want to emphasise this. For the West, our military operation in Ukraine is just a pretext for imposing more sanctions on us. Indeed, this time they are concentrated. In the same way, the West used the referendum in Crimea as a pretext, which, by the way, took place on March 16, 2014, eight years ago today, when the residents of Crimea and Sevastopol made the free choice to be one with their historical homeland.

To reiterate, these are just pretexts. The policy of containing and weakening Russia, including through economic isolation, a blockade, is a premeditated, long-term strategy. Western leaders are no longer hiding the fact that the sanctions are not directed against individuals or companies. Their goal is to deliver a blow to our entire economy, our social and cultural sphere, every family, and every Russian citizen.

In fact, the steps designed to make the lives of millions of people worse have all the attributes of an aggression, a war by economic, political, and informational means, and it is of a comprehensive and blatant nature. Again, the West’s top political circles do not even hesitate to talk about it openly.


The verbal tinsel of political correctness, inviolability of private property and freedom of speech was blown off overnight. Even the Olympic principles were trampled upon. They did not hesitate to settle their score through the Paralympic athletes. So much for “sport being separate from politics.”

In many Western countries, people are subjected to persecution just because they are originally from Russia. They are being denied medical care, their children are expelled from schools, parents are losing their jobs, and Russian music, culture, and literature are being banned. In its attempts to “cancel” Russia, the West tore off its mask of decency and began to act crudely showing its true colours. One cannot help but remember the anti-Semitic Nazi pogroms in Germany in the 1930s, and then pogroms perpetrated by their henchmen in many European countries that joined the Nazi aggression against our country during the Great Patriotic War.

A massive attack against Russia has also been unleashed in cyberspace. An unprecedented information campaign has been launched through global social networks and all Western media outlets, whose impartiality and independence have proved to be a mere myth. Access to information is being restricted and people are being crammed full of all sorts of fake stories, propaganda, and fabrication, or simply put, snake oil. It even got to the point where American social media companies said straight out that it was possible to post calls for the murder of Russian nationals.

We realise what kind of resources this empire of lies has at its disposal but, all the same, when confronted with truth and justice, it is helpless. Russia will never stop trying to make its position clear to the whole world. And our position is honest and open, and an increasing number of people hear, understand and share it.


I want to be as direct as possible: hostile geopolitical designs lie behind the hypocritical talk and recent actions by the so-called collective West. They have no use – simply no use – for a strong and sovereign Russia, and they will not forgive us for our independent policy or for standing up for our national interests.

We still remember how they supported separatism and terrorism by encouraging terrorists and bandits in the North Caucasus. Just like in the 1990s and the early 2000s, they want to try again to finish us off, to reduce us to nothing by turning us into a weak and dependent country, destroying our territorial integrity and dismembering Russia as they see fit. The failed then and they will fail this time.

Yes, of course, they will back the so-called fifth column, national traitors – those who make money here in our country but live over there, and “live” not in the geographical sense of the word but in their minds, in their servile mentality

I do not in the least condemn those who have villas in Miami or the French Riviera, who cannot make do without foie gras, oysters or gender freedom as they call it. That is not the problem, not at all. The problem, again, is that many of these people are, essentially, over there in their minds and not here with our people and with Russia. In their opinion – in their opinion! – it is a sign of belonging to the superior caste, the superior race. People like this would sell their own mothers just to be allowed to sit on the entry bench of the superior caste. They want to be just like them and imitate them in everything. But they forget or just completely fail to see that even if this so-called superior caste needs them, it needs them as expendable raw material to inflict maximum damage on our people.

The collective West is trying to divide our society using, to its own advantage, combat losses and the socioeconomic consequences of the sanctions, and to provoke civil unrest in Russia and use its fifth column in an attempt to achieve this goal. As I mentioned earlier, their goal is to destroy Russia.

But any nation, and even more so the Russian people, will always be able to distinguish true patriots from scum and traitors and will simply spit them out like an insect in their mouth, spit them onto the pavement. I am convinced that a natural and necessary self-detoxification of society like this would strengthen our country, our solidarity and cohesion and our readiness to respond to any challenge.

The so-called collective West and its fifth column are accustomed to measuring everything and everyone by their own standards. They believe that everything is for sale and everything can be bought, and therefore they think we will break down and back off. But they do not know our history and our people well enough.

Indeed, many countries around the world have long put up with living with their backs bent, obsequiously accepting all the decisions that come from their sovereign, looking up to it subserviently. This is how many countries live. Unfortunately, in Europe, as well.

But Russia will never be seen in such a miserable and humiliated situation, and the fight we are waging is the fight for our sovereignty and the future of our country and our children. We will fight for the right to be and remain Russia. The courage and fortitude of our soldiers and officers, the faithful defenders of the Fatherland, should inspire us.

Colleagues,

Clearly, the ongoing developments are drawing a line under the global dominance of Western countries in politics and the economy. Moreover, they call into question the economic model that has been imposed on the developing countries and the entire world in recent decades.

Importantly, the obsession of the United States and its proponents with the sanctions is not shared by the countries that are home to more than half of the global population. These states represent the fastest growing and the most promising portion of the global economy. That includes Russia.

Indeed, it is difficult for us at the moment. Russian financial companies, major enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses are facing unprecedented pressure.

The banking system was the first to come under sanctions, but our banks dealt with this challenge. They are working literally around the clock to make payments and settlements between individual clients and to ensure the functioning of enterprises.

The second wave of sanctions was designed to set off panic in the area of retail. According to estimates, over the past three weeks, additional demand for goods has exceeded one trillion rubles. However, our manufacturers, suppliers, transport and logistics companies did everything humanly possible to avoid major shortages in retail chains.

I would like to thank the business community and the teams at companies, banks and organisations, which are not only responding effectively to sanction-related challenges but are also laying the foundation for the continued sustainable development of our economy. I would like to make a special mention of the Government, the Bank of Russia, regional governors and regional and municipal teams. In the current tough conditions, you are carrying out your responsibilities admirably.

Obviously, the attempts to organise an economic blitzkrieg against Russia, demoralise our society and push us around have failed, and so we are sure to see attempts to bring even greater pressure to bear on our country. But we will overcome these difficulties as well. The Russian economy will adapt to the new realities. We will strengthen our sovereignty in science and technology, allocate additional resources to support agriculture, the processing industry, infrastructure, and housing, and continue developing foreign trade ties to tap into rapidly growing, dynamic international markets.

Clearly, in the new realities we will have to make deep structural changes in our economy, and I will not pretend that they will be easy or that they will not lead to a temporary increase in inflation and unemployment.

In this situation, our task is to minimise such risks. We must not just meet all the social commitments of the state but also launch new, more effective mechanisms for supporting our people and their incomes.

We will focus on protecting mothers and children and supporting families with children. We have already made a decision – you know about it – to introduce as of April 1 payments for children aged 8 through 16 in low-income families. The size of the payment will range from 50 to 100 percent of the subsistence minimum for every child. Currently the national average is up to 12,300 rubles. Thus, we will have a uniform system of support from when a mother first becomes pregnant until the child turns 17.

I am instructing the Government to oversee the operation of this system so that it quickly detects any changes in the material status of families. That is, it is necessary to make sure families start receiving state support as soon as possible if the parents lost their jobs or faced other difficult circumstances.

I also ask the Government to promptly analyse the efficacy of the measures to support those who have lost their jobs. Such measures must obviously be expanded, through the social contract mechanism, among other.

I am aware that the price hikes are a big blow to people’s incomes, and so we will take action to increase all social payments shortly including benefits and pensions, we will raise the minimum wage and the minimum subsistence level and also the wages of public-sector workers. I ask the Government to calculate the exact parameters for the increases.

To emphasise, even under the current difficult conditions we must reduce poverty and inequality by the end of the year. This issue remains quite solvable even now. I ask the Government and the regions to focus on this task. I will add that we understand that it is not only an economic issue but also one of social justice.

At present, much depends on the lead of the heads of the constituent entities of the Federation and their readiness to assume responsibility. I signed an executive order today on additional powers for heads of regions – they will be authorised to take flexible and responsive decisions to support our citizens, the economy and social policy in light of the situation on the ground. Let me remind you that we streamlined our steps in fighting the coronavirus in exactly this way, making it possible to consider the situation in each region, city and village – and the situation is different everywhere.

I am instructing all the departments of federal bodies in the constituent entities of the Federation to coordinate their work with the regional authorities, and governors must establish operational centres to ensure economic development and to personally lead this work.

What is the priority here?

Private businesses must play the key role in overcoming the current problems as they can quickly rework logistics, find new suppliers and increase output of in-demand products. Supporting employment, incomes and wages and supporting the stable, balanced performance of the economy in general depend on how quickly private businesses will be able to find the right solutions and take them.

That is why we must respond to external pressure with the utmost entrepreneurial freedom and with support for business initiative.

I want the Government, law enforcement agencies and oversight authorities to continue their work on lifting unnecessary administrative and regulatory barriers. Furthermore, it is unacceptable to distract the private sector and regional authorities from addressing the most pressing tasks and burden them with all sorts of inspections and oversight procedures.

The lack of working capital and the unavailability or high cost of loans is among the key problems facing companies now, and the Central Bank was forced to take appropriate measures. In this regard, I am ordering the following steps to be taken.

First, companies that fulfill orders placed by government authorities and companies partly owned by the state should be paid for the delivered goods and services as soon as possible, and reinvest the proceeds into business. In this regard, I propose increasing the amount of advance payments under government contracts. The advance payment must amount to at least a half of the total amount of a contract, and the payment term for the delivered goods and services should be reduced to seven business days. A similar decision must also be made at the level of the constituent entities of the Federation, municipalities and companies with state participation.

Second, it is imperative to improve entrepreneurs’ ability to raise additional resources from development institutions, by which I mean expanding the Project Financing Factory’s activities (it is working well, and we know from practice that its services are in demand), providing resources for business investment plans through the Industry Development Fund (which is one of the really well-performing tools), the Bank for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, and also through regional support institutions, including guarantee funds. I hereby instruct the Government to allocate additional funds to the constituent entities of the Federation to fund these regional tools.

I want the Government and our colleagues in the regions to pay attention to the fact that the most important task is to ensure the availability of goods on the consumer market, primarily essential supplies, medications and medical products. Logistical complications and other objective problems that result in price surges must be resolved quickly. At the same time, it is imperative to rule out intervention in price regulation. The increased supply of goods and nothing else should lead to a decrease and stabilisation of prices.

Separately, I would like to address our exporters. Whenever deliveries to international markets do not run smoothly, you should send extra batches of goods to the domestic market rather than reduce your production rates. This should objectively reduce domestic prices, including those of gasoline, diesel, bitumen, metals, and other export goods. I want the Government and the Federal Antimonopoly Service, as well regional authorities, to monitor these markets at all times.

Furthermore, considering the new challenges faced by Russia, we must maintain and expand our long-term development agenda, including the implementation of all planned federal and regional projects. We must make full use of the potential of our budget system as a tool for stimulation.

As we agreed, federal funding for various projects, including construction projects, will be carried out in full. Moreover, in December we decided on allocating additional funds if construction costs went up for objective reasons.

I consider it important to note that there will be no problems with federal budget funding in the current situation. Our economy is generating adequate revenue. This means we will not have to resort to emissions. In simple terms, the Central bank will not have to print money. We have revenue – sound market revenue. The problem is not rooted in money. Let me repeat that we have the resources. The main difficulties are related to the supply of spare parts, technology and construction materials, and the need to organise the work of subcontractors. Therefore, the deadlines and the methods for implementing specific projects and project phases may be subject to change. This will require the smooth operation of government bodies and business representatives and expediting the implementation of import substitution programmes. This is an important point.

In the process, it is also important to simplify the procedure for cooperation between the regions and the federal government bodies and give the regions of the Federation more freedom in using resources and more opportunities for launching new construction projects and programmes.

Additional funding for road construction has already been allocated to the regions. I would like to ask the Government to consider an increase in funding other infrastructure facilities so work can start this year, and the possibility of building up purchases from Russian companies, for instance, with a view to upgrading public transport.

Obviously, this will be a serious additional burden on the budgets of the regions of the Russian Federation. Therefore, as we agreed, we will additionally adjust the subsidies to even out fiscal capacity. We will also use other measures for supporting regional finances. Thus, all payments on budget loans scheduled for this year will be suspended and payments on commercial loans will be replaced with budget loans wherever necessary. I would like to ask the Government to study this issue in detail and dig to the bottom of every case. Only a case-by-case approach will produce the desired effect.

In addition, the Finance Ministry will provide an additional unconditional credit line for every region. It will amount to 10 percent of total revenue with repayment no earlier than the end of this year.

We are going to maintain the same volume of infrastructure budget loans. I am instructing the Government to make arrangements for flexible management of this programme and to take account of the challenges involved in the implementation of the projects that I mentioned earlier. The regions should be able to take swift action on altering the portfolio and the contents of the projects, and focus on the ones that can be implemented as efficiently as possible in the current circumstances. If need be, we will explore the possibility of increasing the volume of infrastructure loans. This is possible and is quite feasible. In general, we will closely monitor regional finances and make additional decisions to support them, if need be.

I would like to emphasise that direct communication between all levels of government and a clear sequence of actions are of paramount importance now. The State Council and its specialised commissions have proved their effectiveness. I want the public administration commission led by Sergei Sobyanin to team up with our colleagues from the Government and to focus on problematic items on the regional agenda, to come up with the best solutions and to scale them to all Russian regions. We have gained extensive experience from combating the pandemic.

Colleagues,

Our economy, the state budget and private sector possess the necessary resources to address long-term tasks. All strategic and national goals that we have set for the period to 2030 must be achieved. The current challenges and the opportunities that they offer should mobilise us – this is what we should set our minds to in order to achieve tangible results in the interests of our people.

Clearly, we will need to fine-tune our programmes, and we welcome the initiatives coming from business circles, academics, and public associations. In this regard, I want the regions to join in organising the forum convened by the Agency for Strategic Initiatives titled, Powerful Ideas for New Times, where every Russian citizen will have a chance to present their proposals and specific projects for advancing their respective cities, regions, and our country as a whole.

To reiterate, the current developments represent a challenge for all of us. I am confident that we will come through with dignity. By working hard and working together, by supporting each other, we will overcome all challenges and emerge even stronger, as has always been the case in the thousand-year history of Russia. That is how I want you to think about this work.


Let us move on to discussing the agenda.

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