Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy head of Putin's Security Council, made the comments during a congress of the United Russia party.
A close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that 'new' and 'very close regions' may become part of Russia.Dmitry Medvedev, a former Russian president and the deputy head of Putin's Security Council, made the comments during a congress of the United Russia party this week, according to Russian state news agency TASS.'By the way, this experience may be in demand in the future if new, but very close regions appear within our country,' he said.
During Friday's congress, Putin projected an image of strength as he insisted that Russia's goals will be achieved.'Russia is progressing, the economy is growing, which is done against the backdrop of unparalleled—in the full and direct meaning of the world—sanctions, gross interference and pressure from the ruling elites of some countries,' he said in his remarks, according to a transcript posted on the Kremlin's website.
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