Putin's Waldai speech 2025: Germany warning and future plans

In his speech at the Waldai Forum, the Russian president explained his ideas about a multi-center world. He also talked about European security issues...

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Putin spoke at the important Waldai Forum meeting. He said the time when Western countries controlled the world is finished. This period lasted about 35 years after the Cold War ended.

Putin remembered that Russia tried to work with the West and even wanted to join NATO, but Western countries refused. He said Western governments lie to their people and control elections. About Ukraine, Putin said other countries tried to defeat Russia with very strong sanctions, but Russia stayed powerful.

He warned Germany because it wants to build Europe's strongest military. Putin said Russia will answer quickly if someone threatens their country. He wants a world where many countries work together equally, not one country controlling others.

Putin praised new organizations like BRICS because they are more democratic.

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