
Russian President Vladimir Putin at a panel discussion during the plenary meeting of the 19th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum 2015.
Putin, who was speaking at a key plenary session at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, said that he doesn't agree with the comments by former French Prime Minister Francois Fillon about Russia "acting more and more aggressively."
"We do not act aggressively. We have started to defend our interests more persistently and consistently."
The president said that Russia "is not aspiring for hegemony or any ephemeral status of a superpower."
"We don't impose our own standards or models of behavior and development on anyone. We want equal relations with all participants of the international community - with the US, European and Asian partners."
Russia doesn't want to be humiliated, the Russian leader stressed.
"I always hear that Russia wants to be respected. And who doesn't [want to be respected]? Who wants to be humiliated? The question itself is strange. By asking to be respected Russia is not demanding something exclusive."

June 19, 2015. President Vladimir Putin (center) during a working lunch with the heads of largest foreign companies and business associations at the 19th St. Petersburg Economic Forum
"The problem is that they [US] are constantly trying to impose their standards and decisions on us with no regard to our interests," he explained. "In essence they say: 'we are better,' as if the US knows better [than Russia] about what is good for us. Well, let us decide for ourselves what our interests and needs are as dictated by our history and culture."














Comment: When comparing Putin's words and actions, it becomes exceedingly clear that he is a man of uncompromising integrity. Unlike his Western counterparts.
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