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"To take friends": there are many supporters of the Russian Federation in Europe, but they behave quietly - Putin (video)

According to the head of the Kremlin, the world gets rid of the dictatorship of individual countries who are trying to "drive others into economic bondage. " At the III International Olympiad on Financial Security in Sochi, on October 4, Russian President Vladimir Putin again addressed one of his favorite topics about "traditional values" and family. He stated that many in Europe share the views of the Kremlin leadership, but prefer not to express their opinion. About it reports "RIA Novosti".

The Russian president would like to protect "our friends in Europe, who are many" and who believe that the family should take the first place in the list of values. "People who believe that traditional values, including family, have died, they behave very aggressively. Especially in North America, in Europe, but people who share our views are quite a lot in European countries. I would say a lot, they just They behave quietly.

" At the forum, Putin also stated that the world is getting rid of the dictatorship of individual countries, which, he said, attempts to "drive others into economic bondage.

" "The world is gradually getting rid of the dictatorship of such a financial and economic model, the purpose of which is only to drive into debt, into bondage, to turn into economic colonies, to deprive resources for development entire regions of the world," Putin said, adding that modern technologies provide new opportunities and for Citizens, and for the entrepreneurial community.

"States allow to create, support public, financial institutions that reflect the new reality of the multipolar world. To develop more convenient and safe systems of international payments," he said. Recall that the Russian side for the restoration of the grain agreement requires the connection of "Rosselhozbank" to the system of payments SWIFT. It was also reported that the media has compiled an interactive map of propagandists of the Russian Federation.