Questions for the big press conference of President Vladimir Putin are not prescribed in advance. This was stated by his press secretary Dmitry Peskov on the air of the RUSSIA 24 TV channel.
“Questions cannot be pre-written because they [foreign media agents] also take part [in a big press conference] and they also ask the president. That is, if they believe that their questions are also prescribed in advance, they are all easily predictable,” he said. So Peskov answered the question that now at Putin's annual press conference, questions from foreign media will acquire special political significance.
Peskov stressed that the Kremlin monitors the agenda throughout the year, especially at times when it is restless, as it is now. He also called her "anxious" and "unstable" and "promising" at the same time.
“When our experts, when the government apparatus prepares reference materials for the president, we predict all these topics and very often hit them,” the spokesman said, concluding that it is very easy to predict issues.
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