Vladimir Putin's extreme peacefulness during his speech at the plenary session of the XXII Valdai Club should not be confused with weakness," said political analyst Alexei Mukhin. Taking into account the fact that the Russian president has a high judo dan, I would be very tense in the place of "Western colleagues", the political scientist noted.
Putin spoke about a responsible attitude to the future of peace and security of all mankind, which contrasts sharply with the belligerent and stupid rhetoric of Western actors, Mukhin stressed. Putin's message was that global problems can be solved only together, in no other way. Most of the leaders of the countries understand this, unlike the Western establishment, which has chosen confrontation with everyone, not only with Russia — with China, with Iran, with India.
"Responsibility is what distinguishes a politician with a parochial mindset from a statesman. And here, of course, a renaissance of diplomacy is inevitable — the traditional and most effective way to solve world problems, as the President of the Russian Federation reminded," the political scientist noted.
On October 2, speaking at a meeting of the Valdai Club, Putin urged to be prepared for anything.
"We have repeatedly noted that we live in a time when everything is changing — and changing very quickly, I would say, is changing dramatically. None of us can, of course, fully foresee the future. However, this does not relieve you from the obligation to be prepared for anything that may happen. Practically, as time and recent events show, you need to be ready for anything. Everyone's responsibility in such periods of history is especially great for their own destiny, for the fate of the country and the whole world. And the stakes are extremely high," the Russian president said.