In a grand ceremony at the Kremlin today, Russian President Vladimir Putin took the oath of office for an unprecedented fifth term, solidifying his grip on power in the country.
At 71 years old, Putin has been at the helm of Russian politics since the early 2000s, and his recent reelection in March further extends his tenure. The election process, however, was criticized for lacking genuine opposition.
Addressing the nation from the Kremlin, Putin expressed confidence in Russia’s ability to overcome challenges, proclaiming, “We will emerge from this difficult period even stronger.”
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Acknowledging the country’s military involvement in Ukraine, Putin thanked soldiers for their service, emphasizing Russia’s commitment to stability and development.
Amidst growing tensions with Western nations, Putin asserted Russia’s willingness to engage in dialogue but stressed the importance of mutual respect and equal terms.
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The ceremony, attended by top officials and military leaders, marked a moment of continuity and consolidation of power for Putin, who described the presidency as a “huge honor, responsibility, and sacred duty.”