RT.com
27 Mar 2025, 01:30 GMT+10
Russia wants to see more people who comprehend it and want to live in peace, the president has said
Some people in the West do not understand Russia, yet that fact does not hamper the country's development, President Vladimir Putin has said.
The Russian president made those remarks on Wednesday during a meeting of the supervisory board of the Movement of the First, a Russian organization for children and youth.
"There are people in the so-called West who do not understand Russia. But this does not prevent us from living and developing. This should only motivate us to increase the number of people who understand us and want to live with us in peace and friendship," Putin stated.
Such a goal could be achieved through extensive work with the youth in particular, the president emphasized. "Success awaits us in this area if we work actively and effectively with young people, with children, with teenagers, those who create the foundation of the country's future and value this country," he said.
Founded in 2022 with Putin's direct backing, the Movement of the First has grown into a major nationwide organization. According to the president, it now brings together more than 11 million members.
The main goal of the group is helping the country's young people become successful in their lives, Putin said. Helping a person find an "optimal" path in life is the key to success, he stressed.
"Almost every person wants success, even if they think that, in general, they do not need anything and everything is fine. No, in their souls, everyone strives for success. To achieve this success, you need to find your path in life and find a trade to which you are ready to dedicate your life. This is one of the reasons why the Movement of the First was created," the president explained.
(RT.com)
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