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WorldAsiafools don't understand that Russia's national diversity makes it stronger

fools don’t understand that Russia’s national diversity makes it stronger

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National diversity makes Russia stronger, and only fools can’t understand that. This was stated by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Council for Interethnic Relations in Pyatigorsk.

“The opponents I cited, neo-colonial thinking people, fools, don’t really understand that it’s this diversity that makes us stronger,” he said.

According to Putin, opponents of Russia hope in vain to achieve its separation to the detriment of multinationality, they do not understand that external pressures and aggressions only strengthen cohesion. The president remarked that “in the idiot contest” they would only have taken second place.

“Why only the second? Yes, because idiots! Putin scoffed.

The Head of State also noted that the multinationality of Russia is its conquering force and that the authors of provocations against the Russian Federation are guided by Western schemes.

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