Vladimir Putin 2015 media Q&A
We’re covering the Russian president’s traditional end-of-year Q&A marathon LIVE on RT. This year’s session has attracted nearly 1,400 journalists, ready to pose a wide variety of questions. It is expected that the focus will be on international issues, but domestic issues such as the economy will also be up for discussion.
17 December 2015
12:34 GMTVladimir Putin's 11th annual press conference lasted 3 hours, 8 minutes, much the same as the similar event a year ago. During the event, Putin answered questions from 32 Russian and foreign journalists.
- 12:29 GMT
Putin presser 2015 starts with a joke
Putin starts annual presser with a joke on current situation. Q&A session in full: https://youtu.be/q7fsXGWiuDc
Posted by RT Play on Thursday, December 17, 2015 - 12:28 GMT
Putin said American presidential candidate Donald Trump is a “talented” person and an “absolute leader” in the US presidential race. The Russian president welcomed Trump's recent statement about stronger cooperation with Russia.
#Putin calls Trump a "colorful, talented man and the frontrunner in the US presidential race"
— Alec Luhn (@ASLuhn) December 17, 2015 - 12:16 GMT
Putin said it was necessary to wait for the official results of the investigation into opposition figure Boris Nemtsov's murder. The president stressed that he has never discussed the matter with Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of Chechnya, even though two Chechen nationals are suspected of committing the killing.
#Putin: I've never discussed Nemtsov murder investigation with Kadyrov, do not intend to https://t.co/n5eJiEp4K3pic.twitter.com/PiznVxzVzg
— RT (@RT_com) December 17, 2015 - 12:06 GMT
Russian authorities do not plan to lift the ban on adoption of Russian children by foreigners, the president said.
- 12:02 GMT
The Russian defense program stipulates that these projects should be completed by 2020. - #PutinPresser LIVE: https://t.co/Z8lTUG19sF
— Ruptly (@Ruptly) December 17, 2015 - 12:01 GMT
Fighting terrorism implies uniting efforts, not dissipating strength, Putin said.
- 11:59 GMT
The creation of an Islamic counterterrorist coalition headed by Saudi Arabia while there is another anti-terrorist coalition headed by the US can be explained by some kind of regional interests, Putin said. The president expressed hope that Moscow and Riyadh will be able to work out common rules of interaction.
We don't consider the Saudi-led coalition to be anti-Russian - #PutinPresser LIVE https://t.co/hXIksnkpXJpic.twitter.com/4Mdsb3kETb
— Ruptly (@Ruptly) December 17, 2015 - 11:57 GMT
Russia's decision to halt flights to and from Egypt is not political and is not a sign of distrust toward the Egyptian leadership; it is necessary to maintain the safety of Russian citizens, Putin said, adding that the Egyptian president is showing great personal courage in the fight against terrorism.
- 11:49 GMT
Moscow is ready to cooperate with Kiev authorities on gas transit if Ukraine is capable of acting as Russia's European partners in the Nord Stream project.