Sunday, June 21, 2015

Russian President Putin Answers Questions From A Dozen International Reporters

Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) shakes hands with Reuters Managing Editor Paul Ingrassia during a meeting with foreign news agency chiefs at the Boris Yeltsin presidential library in St. Petersburg, Russia, June 19, 2015. Reuters/Stringer

Reuters: After midnight in the library, Putin sets out his world view

It was two minutes before midnight when Russian President Vladimir Putin finally entered the meeting room in the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library, more than three hours late, to be interviewed by a dozen exhausted journalists.

His retinue seemed wearily accustomed to the late-night regimen, but Putin himself - after back-to-back meetings, a speech and an on-stage interview at his annual business conference here in his home town of St Petersburg - was fresh, fulsome and feisty.

"We won in a free fight and we are going to host the World Cup," he declared, slapping away suggestions that Russia cheated with scandal-plagued FIFA to snare the 2018 competition. "That's it!"

As for whether Russia can't, or simply won't, control its border to stop heavy weapons flowing to separatists in Ukraine: "These people got weapons with which to defend themselves. They got them in various ways."

Update: Putin not as cold as he seems -- FOX News/EFE

WNU Editor: Three hours late to a news conference .... and it starts at midnight lasting until 1:30 in the morning .... yup .... that is Putin's style.

3 comments:

James said...

"interviewed by a dozen exhausted journalists." and they had to sit at the big adult table with the nice silverware. Poor things, what a thankless job they do.

Unknown said...

Sure Putin was making it hard on the journalists.

Obama was very scarce the first 2 years of his presidency. It was almost like the establishment, Part D, did not want us to see him.

Unknown said...

Is Putin a dictator, a thug? He probably is.

But at least he is the Russian dictator and he does not want to make Russia weak. Obama on the other hand completely dodged questions his first 2 years for the most part and takes exception to the ideal of American exceptionalism.


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http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/president-barack-obama-helda-press-conference-months/story?id=9549859

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