Article 64864 Putin’s annexation speech: more angry taxi driver than head of state

Putin’s annexation speech: more angry taxi driver than head of state

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Shaun Walker
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Russian leader's rambling speech focuses on western sins and leaves key Ukraine questions unanswered

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Putin annexes four regions of Ukraine

Eight-and-a-half years after Vladimir Putin announced the annexation of Crimea, he gathered the elites of Russia in the Kremlin's St George Hall for another land-grab ceremony: this time laying claim to four more Ukrainian regions.

The annexation formalities were preceded by an angry, rambling speech which dwelled only briefly on either Ukraine or the four regions of which Russia now claims ownership. Instead, Putin railed at the west for a litany of sins, ranging from destabilising Russia in the 17th century to allowing gender reassignment surgery.

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