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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin took the oath of office for a fifth term.
The inauguration event on Tuesday was attended by none other than the United States and other Western nations.
Tuesday marked the inauguration of President Vladimir Putin for a another six-year term. Because of Russia’s conflict in Ukraine, the United States and several other Western nations abstained from the event held in the Kremlin.
After sending tens of thousands of soldiers into Ukraine, where Russian forces have recovered the initiative after a series of setbacks and are attempting to move further in the east, Putin, who has been in office as president or prime minister since 1999, begins his new term more than two years later.
Putin, at seventy-one, controls the majority of internal politics. He is engaged in a conflict with Western nations on the world front, accusing them of attempting to subjugate and destroy Russia through the use of Ukraine as a means of doing so.
“For Russia, this is stability and the continuation of our path—you can ask any citizen on the street,” close Putin friend Sergei Chemezov told Reuters before to the event.
“President Putin will stick to his course even if the West undoubtedly doesn’t like it. He was re-elected. However, he said, “they will realise that Putin is stability for Russia, not some sort of newcomer with new policies, either cooperation or confrontation even.”
In March, Putin emerged victorious in a closely monitored poll in which two candidates opposed to war were disqualified for technical reasons.
A month prior, his most well-known opponent, Alexei Navalny, unexpectedly passed away in an Arctic prison colony, and several other prominent opponents are either imprisoned or have been forced to escape overseas.
The inauguration event on Tuesday was attended by none other than the United States and other Western nations.
A spokesman for the US State Department, Matthew Miller, stated on Monday, “No, we will not have a representative at his inauguration.”
“We certainly did not consider that election free and fair but he is the president of Russia and he is going to continue in that capacity.”
While other European Union countries, including Britain and Canada, chose to abstain from the swearing-in, France declared it would send an ambassador.
Ukraine said that the incident aimed to provide “the illusion of legality for the nearly lifelong stay in power of a person who has turned the Russian Federation into an aggressor state and the ruling regime into a dictatorship.”
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