Vladimir Putin’s position on public mobilization in Russia
In a statement today, the spokesperson of the Russian presidential office explained the position of "Vladimir Putin" regarding public mobilization in this country. |
report Mehr News Agency quoted by Sputnik, “Dmitry Peskov”, the spokesman of the Russian presidential office, issued a statement this Saturday saying: Putin has repeatedly said that there is no need for public mobilization in Russia. .
In the statement issued by the spokesperson of the Russian presidential office in response to the Financial Times report that Moscow may be forced by the end of this year or the beginning of next year The announcement of public mobilization has been stated: Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, has repeatedly emphasized that there is no need for public mobilization in this country.
“Dmitry Peskov” added: “It is unlikely that the Financial Times understands the real picture.”
He further described the unrealistic creations of the West and some of their media as an incitement of reality.
It should be said that President of Russia had signed the “Decree on Limited Mobilization of Reserve Forces” at the end of September 1401 .
He said to the Russian people: In the current situation, these decisions are very necessary and completely within the framework of have been adopted to deal with the threats we face; That is, they were adopted to protect our homeland and their sovereignty and territorial integrity to ensure the safety of Russian citizens and the people of the liberated areas (in eastern Ukraine). For this reason, I consider it very necessary to support the proposal of the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff of the Armed Forces to announce a limited public mobilization in the Russian Federation..