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And it’s entirely because of NATO and the U.S. attempting to demonize him around the clock. Ukraine has lost it’s war against the east, and now all Putin has to do is sit back and wait until Ukraine economically crumbles and caves in upon itself. Even as I type this the IMF is frantically debating about whether or not to break their own rules and lend money to a nation at war, and also to take a side in that war. On top of all this, Russia and China are continuing to offload their dollar reserves…. It makes one wonder who the real “anti-Americans” are, considering it is those pushing for unfettered aggression toward Russia who are responsible for this chaos.
novinite.com/articles/166519/Russian+President+Putin%27s+Rating+Hits+New+High
The approval rating for Russian President Vladimir Putin has hit a historic high point of 74% according to a recent research.
The survey was conducted on February 7 and was asking Russian electorate who they would choose to represent them if the presidential elections were scheduled for the upcomg week, BGNES information agency reported. The result showing that 74% of people would support their current president, points to a 2% improvement from the result Putin got in January 2014.
Additionally, according to the data obtained, 44% of Russians trust their president unconditionally, while 84% believe he is the most suitable person in politics to be a President.
The results were released only a day after the decision was made for ceasefire in Ukraine at the Normandy four talks in Minsk on Thursday.
At a press conference after the end of the 17-hour negotiations, Putin urged both rebel forces and the Ukrainian government to avoid unnecessary bloodshed, and to remain moderate both in their actions and their statements.
novinite.com/articles/166519/Russian+President+Putin%27s+Rating+Hits+New+High
The approval rating for Russian President Vladimir Putin has hit a historic high point of 74% according to a recent research.
The survey was conducted on February 7 and was asking Russian electorate who they would choose to represent them if the presidential elections were scheduled for the upcomg week, BGNES information agency reported. The result showing that 74% of people would support their current president, points to a 2% improvement from the result Putin got in January 2014.
Additionally, according to the data obtained, 44% of Russians trust their president unconditionally, while 84% believe he is the most suitable person in politics to be a President.
The results were released only a day after the decision was made for ceasefire in Ukraine at the Normandy four talks in Minsk on Thursday.
At a press conference after the end of the 17-hour negotiations, Putin urged both rebel forces and the Ukrainian government to avoid unnecessary bloodshed, and to remain moderate both in their actions and their statements.