Vladimir Putin says that Russia has responded to difficult challenges and that “everything will be fine”

The president of Russia, Vladimir Putinaffirmed today that the country has been able to respond to the most difficult challenges and that “everything will be fine,” in his traditional televised message to the population on the occasion of the New Year.

Our country, independent, free and strong, has known how to respond to the most difficult challenges. And now, on the eve of the New Year, we think about the future,” said the head of the Kremlin in his speech broadcast on television in the far east of the country minutes before the arrival there in 2025.

Putin dedicated special words to the soldiers fighting in Ukraine: “You are true heroes who have undertaken the great military task of defending Russia and providing our people with lasting guarantees of peace and security. “We are proud of your bravery and courage, we believe in you,” said.

In his message, just over three and a half minutes long and recorded with the Kremlin background, Putin admitted that “There is still a lot to resolve”but he stressed: “We can be proud of what has already been done: this is our common heritage, a secure foundation for further development.”

We are the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the generation that crushed Nazism. We are faithful to the legacy and the traditions of our veterans”he stated Putin.

He stressed that patriotism and the desire to contribute to the defense of sovereignty, security and the interests of Russia have become for the Russians aquestion of honor”.

Putin, who took office 25 years ago today as acting president of Russia after the resignation of Boris Yeltsin the first president of post-Soviet Russia, indicated that this period has been full of big events.

“We set great goals for ourselves and we achieved them; We overcame challenges more than once because we were together. “This strengthened our unity, our faith in ourselves and our abilities,” he emphasized

“Everything will be fine, we will just continue forward.”assured the Russian president, who wished well-being and prosperity to each and every one of the Russian families.

By Editor