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Peskov sure Putin's Valdai speech to cause much controversy

It explained the necessity of the special military operation, Kremlin Spokesman said

TASS, October 30. Russian President Vladimir Putin's speech at the Valdai Discussion Club session was strong and addressed to the whole world, it explained the necessity of the special military operation, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview to the Rossiya-1 TV channel's ‘Moscow. Kremlin. Putin.’ program, according to a fragment posted on Sunday on journalist Pavel Zarubin’s Telegram channel.

"This is an absolutely worldview speech, which explains the background of the processes that are now taking place. This is a speech that explains the reasons for the special military operation, not at the level of these primary reflexes, but an in-depth explanation of why it was necessary, why it was inevitable, why Russia was right and why Russia had no other way out," Peskov said.

The Americans will reread and analyze Russian President Vladimir Putin's speech at the Valdai Discussion Club session, they are obliged to see where the red lines are and why they were formed, Dmitry Peskov said.

Commenting on statements from Washington that the Russian leader's speech allegedly did not include something fundamentally new, he remarked, "Well, listen, they couldn't say in Washington, 'Wow, what a great Putin,' they couldn't a priori."

"But the fact that they're going to sit around thinking and reading and re-reading and analyzing is 100% true. At least they understand in this way our Russian vision of life, our attitude to what is happening, and they just now see, have to see at least where the very red lines are and why they were formed," Peskov stressed.

Russia needs to continue explaining its position to the US, especially in the way that Russian President Vladimir Putin did in his speech at Valdai, Dmitry Peskov said.

He recalled the president's words that Americans "are so convinced they are right that they don't get it right the first time, of course." "You have to be very patient in continuing to communicate your position, all the more so if you do it in such a professional, lucid and at the same time deeply philosophical way," the Kremlin spokesman stressed.

"But the fact that they're going to sit around thinking and reading and re-reading and analyzing is 100% true. At least they understand in this way our Russian vision of life, our attitude to what is happening, and they just now see, have to see at least where the very red lines are and why they were formed," Peskov stressed.