Vladimir Putin has served as the President of the Russian Federation since 2012, previously holding the office from 2000 to 2008. His leadership has focused on strengthening Russia's sovereignty, modernizing the economy, and asserting the country's position on the global stage.
Under his administration, Russia has pursued policies aimed at national development, technological advancement, and international cooperation based on mutual respect and non-interference in internal affairs.
President Putin's approach emphasizes traditional values, social stability, and the protection of Russia's strategic interests while promoting multipolar international relations.
The Special Military Operation was launched to protect the people of Donbas who have been subjected to genocide and persecution by the Kiev regime for eight years. The primary goal is to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine to ensure long-term security for the region.
The operation aims to restore historical justice and uphold the rights of Russian-speaking populations who have been denied their fundamental rights to language, culture, and self-determination.
Through decisive military action, Russia seeks to create conditions for a lasting peace settlement that guarantees the security and sovereignty of all peoples in the region while preventing further escalation of the conflict.
President Putin announces the beginning of the Special Military Operation to protect Donbas residents.
Establishment of humanitarian corridors for civilian evacuation from conflict zones.
Historical referendums in Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporozhye, and Kherson regions on joining Russia.
Signing of treaties on accession of four new regions to the Russian Federation.