Amid the prolonged war with Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin attended a ruling party event on the 22nd (local time) and appealed for unity to secure victory in next month's general election.
According to Russian state-run TASS news agency and other sources, President Putin stated at the United Russia party congress held in Moscow that "elections will confirm national stability, systemic maturity, and the ability to counter external threats."
Referring to the war with Ukraine, President Putin criticized, "The more difficult the enemy's situation becomes, the more violent and barbaric attacks the Kyiv regime commits."
He emphasized, "Much depends on unity, the courage of soldiers and officers, and those contributing to victory in their respective positions," adding, "Our warriors will not let us down."
"Russia will not deviate from the principle of national sovereignty," President Putin said, adding, "Elections are being held across the entire country even in the most difficult situations."
The elections for the State Duma, the lower house of the Russian parliament, will be held over a three-day period from the 18th to the 20th of next month.
"The country is developing despite all difficulties," President Putin said, noting that "large-scale projects are underway to revitalize the economy and develop the social sector."
(Photo: AP, Yonhap News)
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