Address by the President of the Russian
Federation
– February 24, 2022 –
The Kremlin, Moscow
President of Russia Vladimir Putin: Citizens of Russia, friends,
I consider it necessary today to speak again about the tragic events
in Donbass and the key aspects of ensuring the security of Russia.
I will begin with what I said in my address on February 21, 2022. I
spoke about our biggest concerns and worries, and about the fundamental
threats which irresponsible Western politicians created for Russia
consistently, rudely and unceremoniously from year to year. I am
referring to the eastward
expansion of NATO, which is moving its military infrastructure ever
closer to the Russian border.
It is a fact that over the past 30 years we have been patiently
trying to come to an agreement with the leading NATO countries
regarding the principles of equal and indivisible security in Europe.
In response to our proposals, we invariably faced either cynical
deception and lies or attempts at
pressure and blackmail, while the North Atlantic alliance continued to
expand despite our protests and concerns. Its military machine is
moving and, as I said, is approaching our very border.
Why is this happening? Where did this insolent manner of talking
down from the height of their exceptionalism, infallibility and
all-permissiveness come from? What is the explanation for this
contemptuous and disdainful attitude to our interests and absolutely
legitimate demands?
The answer is simple. Everything is clear and obvious. In the late
1980s, the Soviet Union grew weaker and subsequently broke apart. That
experience should serve as a good lesson for us, because it has shown
us that the paralysis of power and will is the first step towards
complete degradation
and oblivion. We lost confidence for only one moment, but it was enough
to disrupt the balance of forces in the world.
As a result, the old treaties and agreements are no longer
effective. Entreaties and requests do not help. Anything that does not
suit the dominant state, the powers that be, is denounced as archaic,
obsolete and useless. At the same time, everything it regards as useful
is presented as the
ultimate truth and forced on others regardless of the cost, abusively
and by any means available. Those who refuse to comply are subjected to
strong-arm tactics.
What I am saying now does not concern only Russia, and Russia is not
the only country that is worried about this. This has to do with the
entire system of international relations, and sometimes even US allies.
The collapse of the Soviet Union led to a redivision of the world, and
the norms of
international law that developed to that time — and the most important
of them, the fundamental norms that were adopted following WWII and
largely formalised its outcome — came in the way of those who declared
themselves the winners of the Cold War.
Of course, practice, international relations and the rules
regulating them had to take into account the changes that took place in
the world and in the balance of forces. However, this should have been
done professionally, smoothly, patiently, and with due regard and
respect for the interests of
all states and one's own responsibility. Instead, we saw a state of
euphoria created by the feeling of absolute superiority, a kind of
modern absolutism, coupled with the low cultural standards and
arrogance of those who formulated and pushed through decisions that
suited only themselves. The
situation took a different turn.
There are many examples of this. First a bloody military operation
was waged against Belgrade, without the UN Security Council's sanction
but with combat aircraft and missiles used in the heart of Europe. The
bombing of peaceful cities and vital infrastructure went on for several
weeks. I have to
recall these facts, because some Western colleagues prefer to forget
them, and when we mentioned the event, they prefer to avoid speaking
about international law, instead emphasizing the circumstances which
they interpret as they think necessary.
Then came the turn of Iraq, Libya and Syria. The illegal use of
military power against Libya and the distortion of all the UN Security
Council decisions on Libya ruined the state, created a huge seat of
international terrorism, and pushed the country towards a humanitarian
catastrophe, into the
vortex of a civil war, which has continued there for years. The
tragedy, which was created for hundreds of thousands and even millions
of people not only in Libya but in the whole region, has led to a
large-scale exodus from the Middle East and North Africa to Europe.
A similar fate was also prepared for Syria. The combat operations
conducted by the Western coalition in that country without the Syrian
government's approval or UN Security Council's sanction can only be
defined as aggression and intervention.
But the example that stands apart from the above events is, of
course, the invasion of Iraq without any legal grounds. They used the
pretext of allegedly reliable information available in the United
States about the presence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. To
prove that allegation, the US
Secretary of State held up a vial with white power, publicly, for the
whole world to see, assuring the international community that it was a
chemical warfare agent created in Iraq. It later turned out that all of
that was a fake and a sham, and that Iraq did not have any chemical
weapons. Incredible
and shocking but true. We witnessed lies made at the highest state
level and voiced from the high UN rostrum. As a result we see a
tremendous loss in human life, damage, destruction, and a colossal
upsurge of terrorism.
Overall, it appears that nearly everywhere, in many regions of the
world where the United States brought its law and order, this created
bloody, non-healing wounds and the curse of international terrorism and
extremism. I have only mentioned the most glaring but far from only
examples of
disregard for international law.
This array includes promises not to expand NATO eastwards even by an
inch. To reiterate: they have deceived us, or, to put it simply, they
have played us. Sure, one often hears that politics is a dirty
business. It could be, but it shouldn't be as dirty as it is now, not
to such an extent. This
type of con-artist behaviour is contrary not only to the principles of
international relations but also and above all to the generally
accepted norms of morality and ethics. Where is justice and truth here?
Just lies and hypocrisy all around.
Incidentally, US politicians, political scientists and journalists
write and say that a veritable "empire of lies" has been created inside
the United States in recent years. It is hard to disagree with this —
it is really so. But one should not be modest about it: the United
States is still a
great country and a system-forming power. All its satellites not only
humbly and obediently say yes to and parrot it at the slightest pretext
but also imitate its behaviour and enthusiastically accept the rules it
is offering them. Therefore, one can say with good reason and
confidence that the
whole so-called Western bloc formed by the United States in its own
image and likeness is, in its entirety, the very same "empire of lies."
As for our country, after the disintegration of the USSR, given the
entire unprecedented openness of the new, modern Russia, its readiness
to work honestly with the United States and other Western partners, and
its practically unilateral disarmament, they immediately tried to put
the final
squeeze on us, finish us off, and utterly destroy us. This is how it
was in the 1990s and the early 2000s, when the so-called collective
West was actively supporting separatism and gangs of mercenaries in
southern Russia. What victims, what losses we had to sustain and what
trials we had to go
through at that time before we broke the back of international
terrorism in the Caucasus! We remember this and will never forget.
Properly speaking, the attempts to use us in their own interests
never ceased until quite recently: they sought to destroy our
traditional values and force on us their false values that would erode
us, our people from within, the attitudes they have been aggressively
imposing on their countries,
attitudes that are directly leading to degradation and degeneration,
because they are contrary to human nature. This is not going to happen.
No one has ever succeeded in doing this, nor will they succeed now.
Despite all that, in December 2021, we made yet another attempt to
reach agreement with the United States and its allies on the principles
of European security and NATO's non-expansion. Our efforts were in
vain. The United States has not changed its position. It does not
believe it necessary to
agree with Russia on a matter that is critical for us. The United
States is pursuing its own objectives, while neglecting our interests.
Of course, this situation begs a question: what next, what are we to
expect? If history is any guide, we know that in 1940 and early 1941
the Soviet Union went to great lengths to prevent war or at least delay
its outbreak. To this end, the USSR sought not to provoke the potential
aggressor until
the very end by refraining or postponing the most urgent and obvious
preparations it had to make to defend itself from an imminent attack.
When it finally acted, it was too late.
As a result, the country was not prepared to counter the invasion by
Nazi Germany, which attacked our Motherland on June 22, 1941, without
declaring war. The country stopped the enemy and went on to defeat it,
but this came at a tremendous cost. The attempt to appease the
aggressor ahead of the
Great Patriotic War proved to be a mistake which came at a high cost
for our people. In the first months after the hostilities broke out, we
lost vast territories of strategic importance, as well as millions of
lives. We will not make this mistake the second time. We have no right
to do so.
Those who aspire to global dominance have publicly designated Russia
as their enemy. They did so with impunity. Make no mistake, they had no
reason to act this way. It is true that they have considerable
financial, scientific, technological, and military capabilities. We are
aware of this and
have an objective view of the economic threats we have been hearing,
just as our ability to counter this brash and never-ending blackmail.
Let me reiterate that we have no illusions in this regard and are
extremely realistic in our assessments.
As for military affairs, even after the dissolution of the USSR and
losing a considerable part of its capabilities, today's Russia remains
one of the most powerful nuclear states. Moreover, it has a certain
advantage in several cutting-edge weapons. In this context, there
should be no doubt for
anyone that any potential aggressor will face defeat and ominous
consequences should it directly attack our country.
At the same time, technology, including in the defence sector, is
changing rapidly. One day there is one leader, and tomorrow another,
but a military presence in territories bordering on Russia, if we
permit it to go ahead, will stay for decades to come or maybe forever,
creating an ever mounting
and totally unacceptable threat for Russia.
Even now, with NATO's eastward expansion the situation for Russia
has been becoming worse and more dangerous by the year. Moreover, these
past days NATO leadership has been blunt in its statements that they
need to accelerate and step up efforts to bring the alliance's
infrastructure closer to
Russia's borders. In other words, they have been toughening their
position. We cannot stay idle and passively observe these developments.
This would be an absolutely irresponsible thing to do for us.
Any further expansion of the North Atlantic alliance's
infrastructure or the ongoing efforts to gain a military foothold of
the Ukrainian territory are unacceptable for us. Of course, the
question is not about NATO itself. It merely serves as a tool of US
foreign policy. The problem is that in
territories adjacent to Russia, which I have to note is our historical
land, a hostile "anti-Russia" is taking shape. Fully controlled from
the outside, it is doing everything to attract NATO armed forces and
obtain cutting-edge weapons.
For the United States and its allies, it is a policy of containing
Russia, with obvious geopolitical dividends. For our country, it is a
matter of life and death, a matter of our historical future as a
nation. This is not an exaggeration; this is a fact. It is not only a
very real threat to our
interests but to the very existence of our state and to its
sovereignty. It is the red line which we have spoken about on numerous
occasions. They have crossed it.
This brings me to the situation in Donbass. We can see that the
forces that staged the coup in Ukraine in 2014 have seized power, are
keeping it with the help of ornamental election procedures and have
abandoned the path of a peaceful conflict settlement. For eight years,
for eight endless years
we have been doing everything possible to settle the situation by
peaceful political means. Everything was in vain.
As I said in my previous address, you cannot look without compassion
at what is happening there. It became impossible to tolerate it. We had
to stop that atrocity, that genocide of the millions of people who live
there and who pinned their hopes on Russia, on all of us. It is their
aspirations,
the feelings and pain of these people that were the main motivating
force behind our decision to recognise the independence of the Donbass
people's republics.
I would like to additionally emphasise the following. Focused on
their own goals, the leading NATO countries are supporting the
far-right nationalists and neo-Nazis in Ukraine, those who will never
forgive the people of Crimea and Sevastopol for freely making a choice
to reunite with Russia.
They will undoubtedly try to bring war to Crimea just as they have
done in Donbass, to kill innocent people just as members of the
punitive units of Ukrainian nationalists and Hitler's accomplices did
during the Great Patriotic War. They have also openly laid claim to
several other Russian
regions.
If we look at the sequence of events and the incoming reports, the
showdown between Russia and these forces cannot be avoided. It is only
a matter of time. They are getting ready and waiting for the right
moment. Moreover, they went as far as aspire to acquire nuclear
weapons. We will not let
this happen.
I have already said that Russia accepted the new geopolitical
reality after the dissolution of the USSR. We have been treating all
new post-Soviet states with respect and will continue to act this way.
We respect and will respect their sovereignty, as proven by the
assistance we provided to
Kazakhstan when it faced tragic events and a challenge in terms of its
statehood and integrity. However, Russia cannot feel safe, develop, and
exist while facing a permanent threat from the territory of today's
Ukraine.
Let me remind you that in 2000—2005 we used our military to push
back against terrorists in the Caucasus and stood up for the integrity
of our state. We preserved Russia. In 2014, we supported the people of
Crimea and Sevastopol. In 2015, we used our Armed Forces to create a
reliable shield that
prevented terrorists from Syria from penetrating Russia. This was a
matter of defending ourselves. We had no other choice.
The same is happening today. They did not leave us any other option
for defending Russia and our people, other than the one we are forced
to use today. In these circumstances, we have to take bold and
immediate action. The people's republics of Donbass have asked Russia
for help.
In this context, in accordance with Article 51 (Chapter VII) of the
UN Charter, with permission of Russia's Federation Council, and in
execution of the treaties of friendship and mutual assistance with the
Donetsk People's Republic and the Lugansk People's Republic, ratified
by the Federal
Assembly on February 22, I made a decision to carry out a special
military operation.
The purpose of this operation is to protect people who, for eight
years now, have been facing humiliation and genocide perpetrated by the
Kiev regime. To this end, we will seek to demilitarise and denazify
Ukraine, as well as bring to trial those who perpetrated numerous
bloody crimes against
civilians, including against citizens of the Russian Federation.
It is not our plan to occupy the Ukrainian territory. We do not
intend to impose anything on anyone by force. At the same time, we have
been hearing an increasing number of statements coming from the West
that there is no need any more to abide by the documents setting forth
the outcomes of World
War II, as signed by the totalitarian Soviet regime. How can we respond
to that?
The outcomes of World War II and the sacrifices our people had to
make to defeat Nazism are sacred. This does not contradict the high
values of human rights and freedoms in the reality that emerged over
the post-war decades. This does not mean that nations cannot enjoy the
right to
self-determination, which is enshrined in Article 1 of the UN Charter.
Let me remind you that the people living in territories which are
part of today's Ukraine were not asked how they want to build their
lives when the USSR was created or after World War II. Freedom guides
our policy, the freedom to choose independently our future and the
future of our children. We
believe that all the peoples living in today's Ukraine, anyone who want
to do this, must be able to enjoy this right to make a free choice.
In this context I would like to address the citizens of Ukraine. In
2014, Russia was obliged to protect the people of Crimea and Sevastopol
from those who you yourself call "nats." The people of Crimea and
Sevastopol made their choice in favour of being with their historical
homeland, Russia, and
we supported their choice. As I said, we could not act otherwise.
The current events have nothing to do with a desire to infringe on
the interests of Ukraine and the Ukrainian people. They are connected
with the defending Russia from those who have taken Ukraine hostage and
are trying to use it against our country and our people.
I reiterate: we are acting to defend ourselves from the threats
created for us and from a worse peril than what is happening now. I am
asking you, however hard this may be, to understand this and to work
together with us so as to turn this tragic page as soon as possible and
to move forward
together, without allowing anyone to interfere in our affairs and our
relations but developing them independently, so as to create favourable
conditions for overcoming all these problems and to strengthen us from
within as a single whole, despite the existence of state borders. I
believe in this, in
our common future.
I would also like to address the military personnel of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Comrade officers,
Your fathers, grandfathers and great-grandfathers did not fight the
Nazi occupiers and did not defend our common Motherland to allow
today's neo-Nazis to seize power in Ukraine. You swore the oath of
allegiance to the Ukrainian people and not to the junta, the people's
adversary which is
plundering Ukraine and humiliating the Ukrainian people.
I urge you to refuse to carry out their criminal orders. I urge you
to immediately lay down arms and go home. I will explain what this
means: the military personnel of the Ukrainian army who do this will be
able to freely leave the zone of hostilities and return to their
families.
I want to emphasise again that all responsibility for the possible
bloodshed will lie fully and wholly with the ruling Ukrainian regime.
I would now like to say something very important for those who may
be tempted to interfere in these developments from the outside. No
matter who tries to stand in our way or all the more so create threats
for our country and our people, they must know that Russia will respond
immediately, and the
consequences will be such as you have never seen in your entire
history. No matter how the events unfold, we are ready. All the
necessary decisions in this regard have been taken. I hope that my
words will be heard.
Citizens of Russia,
The culture and values, experience and traditions of our ancestors
invariably provided a powerful underpinning for the wellbeing and the
very existence of entire states and nations, their success and
viability. Of course, this directly depends on the ability to quickly
adapt to constant change,
maintain social cohesion, and readiness to consolidate and summon all
the available forces in order to move forward.
We always need to be strong, but this strength can take on different
forms. The "empire of lies," which I mentioned in the beginning of my
speech, proceeds in its policy primarily from rough, direct force. This
is when our saying on being "all brawn and no brains" applies.
We all know that having justice and truth on our side is what makes
us truly strong. If this is the case, it would be hard to disagree with
the fact that it is our strength and our readiness to fight that are
the bedrock of independence and sovereignty and provide the necessary
foundation for
building a reliable future for your home, your family, and your
Motherland.
Dear compatriots,
I am certain that devoted soldiers and officers of Russia's Armed
Forces will perform their duty with professionalism and courage. I have
no doubt that the government institutions at all levels and specialists
will work effectively to guarantee the stability of our economy,
financial system and
social wellbeing, and the same applies to corporate executives and the
entire business community. I hope that all parliamentary parties and
civil society take a consolidated, patriotic position.
At the end of the day, the future of Russia is in the hands of its
multi-ethnic people, as has always been the case in our history. This
means that the decisions that I made will be executed, that we will
achieve the goals we have set, and reliably guarantee the security of
our Motherland.
I believe in your support and the invincible force rooted in the love for our Fatherland.
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