Russia’s President Vladimir Putin’s recent speech hailing the “return” of Crimea to Russia and his landslide election win has sparked condemnation from Western governments, who labeled the elections as a sham. The annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the subsequent invasion of Ukrainian territories by Russia has strained international relations and raised concerns about Putin’s regime. The move to extend a railway from Rostov-on-Don to Crimea via occupied Ukraine demonstrates Russia’s commitment to solidifying control over the region. The consolidation of power by Putin, who has ruled since 2000, raises questions about the state of democracy in Russia and the impact of his continued presidency on global stability. As tensions escalate between Russia and the West, it is crucial for the international community to closely monitor the situation and respond effectively to prevent further aggression and human rights violations.
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