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Putin Offers Rare Glimpse Into Kremlin Apartment and Discusses Leadership, Ukraine, and Nuclear Weapons

In a state TV interview marking 25 years in power, Putin portrays a personal side while addressing key geopolitical issues and succession plans.

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends the educational marathon at the Victory Museum on Poklonnaya Gora in Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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Overview

  • Putin invited state TV cameras into his private Kremlin apartment for the first time in years, showcasing his personal space as part of a documentary celebrating his 25th year in power.
  • He expressed hope that nuclear weapons would not be necessary in the Ukraine conflict, asserting Russia's conventional military strength to achieve its objectives.
  • The Russian leader defended the 2014 annexation of Crimea, calling it a necessary action to protect Crimean residents from perceived threats.
  • Addressing succession, Putin said he is constantly considering potential successors but emphasized that the ultimate decision lies with the Russian people.
  • The interview also included personal anecdotes, with Putin presenting himself as a humble and family-oriented figure, offering tea and fermented milk to the interviewer.