Dmitry Peskov: ‘We don’t want a third country to interfere’

we elect our Parliament we elect our President we vote for the president or don’t want to vote for the president and uh we insist that we have a right to do it the way we want to do it and we don’t want any Third Country to interfere in our choices and our preferences but is it Democratic that there isn’t really any opposition to speak of Russia but there is a position inside the country well of course the the the conditions are much more metor right now because we are in a war conditions you know we started the special military operation 2 years ago to reach our own goals and to secure ourselves and our coming generations to secure their their their architecture of security on this continent uh against existing threats coming from Ukraine coming from NATO and so on and so far

Vladimir Putin is already the Kremlin’s longest-serving leader since Joseph Stalin, having been in power for nearly two-and-a-half decades – 20 years as president, four as prime minister.

Dmitry Peskov spoke to Sky’s Moscow correspondent Ivor Bennett after Putin’s inauguration.

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40 comments
  1. That wry smile when he mentioned war is the kind that says expect a rude awakening! It’s a new age of technical warfare based on who’s technology is superior and it l👀ks like everyone will have front row seats for the light show!

  2. We both know NATO was slowy going to disappear due to it's irrelevance. He started a war against an alliance that was slowy vanishing, and by doing so he made that alliance more important than ever. After russia invaded Ukraine, 2 countries joined NATO, and Argentina is planning on becoming NATO partners. If the problem were NATO, he'd just stand still for 10 years. Becoming allies with Iran was also a dumb move, since Iran was funding hamas, which in turn invaded Israel, and provoked a huge unrest in Europe. These muslim immigrants in Europe were silent and sneakly turning the continent into an islamic caliphate without the natives noticing it. Now they're making their voices heared, and Europeans are wary now. In my opinion, it was too soon to act.

  3. Will the US accept Cuba or Mexico having an alliance, including military with Russia? Let's be fair and respect other powers. This attempted world dominance/hegmony must stop.

  4. Every country is entitled to holding elections as they warrant through their governments within interference, however many country meddle in other country elections . We are spoon fed only what our governments want us to hear. It doesn't matter which country is talking to their citizens.

  5. Người ưu Tú nên dẫn dắt đất nước và thực hiện lời hứa. Miễn là người dân còn đồng ý. Đừng để một kẻ đặt quyền lợi của gia đình hắn lên nắm quyền. Chúc thế giới Hoà Bình

  6. "… we would like to hear a 100% guarantee that no one would think about Ukraine's joining NATO. We would like to hear that NATO will discontinue to approach Russian borders. That NATO will discontinue attempts to break the balance… the balance of power but unfortunately we failed to hear these words & it makes us, well, nervous. It makes us feel… um fear."
    – Dmitry Peskov, November 2014

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