The Kremlin declared comfort and security for Russia in the post-crisis world

Press Secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov said that Russia is living in a conflict with the West and expressed confidence that it will end in a world in which “our voice will be heard”

The Kremlin declared comfort and security for Russia in the post-crisis world

The post-crisis world will be comfortable and safe for Russia. This was stated by the press secretary of the President Dmitry Peskov, speaking at the educational marathon “New Horizons” organized by the society “Knowledge”.

According to Peskov, Russia is now living in a conflict unleashed against it. “In the end, I am convinced that any war ends in peace. And this world will be one where our voice will be heard, where we will be comfortable, where we will be safe and where we will stand confidently on our feet,” the Kremlin representative said.

“We are sure that everything will be fine, and we are sure that we will win, and we will achieve all the goals. <..."We will achieve our goal, and you will live better, and your safety will be guaranteed," Peskov said.

The press secretary expressed confidence that Russia will be able to cope with the difficulties, but the country needs to develop its own technologies and support import substitution. «Will we? The answer is unequivocal- yes. We have everything for that,” he said.

According to Peskov, Russia has been living in crisis conditions for at least two decades and has used them “for renewal” and development. “We defended our interests. Because just like an individual, the state has its own interests. And if the state does not show perseverance, if the state does not show principle on the main issues of existence, this state loses its independence, sovereignty, sovereignty, the ability to think independently, make decisions,” the press secretary said.

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Since the end of February, many countries of the world have begun to impose or tighten sanctions against Russia. In response, Russia announced the preparation of a package of counter-sanctions and compiled a list of unfriendly countries, which included 27 EU countries, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, Australia, Canada and a number of other states.

The government has also prepared an extensive package of measures to support the domestic economy and Russian business. Support measures were also taken for certain industries – transport, telecom and IT, as well as construction.

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