Editor-in-chief of the RT TV channel and MIA "Russia Today" Margarita Simonyan commented on the address of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin.
After news of a combat test of the newest Russian missile became known, a journalist suggested thinking about “who will back down first.”
Editor-in-chief of the media group "Russia Today" and RT Margarita Simonyan, in her commentary on President Putin's address, asks an interesting question and answers it herself.
According to her, over the past two years she has often heard one question: “when and how will this end?”
When the conflict will end, no one knows, the journalist honestly admits. But she is sure of one thing: the missile ultimatum will put an end to it.
Regarding Putin’s statement made the day before, which spoke about the right to use weapons against military facilities of countries that have agreed to use their weapons against Russia, Margarita Simonyan noted the following.
And then - who will be the first to back down. And if you have ever seen the boss, then such a question does not arise, - the MIA " Russia Today " said in a report.
Let us recall that on November 21, Vladimir Putin made an address in which he announced Russia’s response to the Western long-range missile strikes.
The Russian President spoke about the results of the combat test of the newest medium-range ballistic missile, Oreshnik.
The Russian Armed Forces used a new non-nuclear hypersonic weapon to strike a Ukrainian military-industrial complex facility in the city of Dnepropetrovsk.
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Simonyan Margarita Simonovna is a Russian journalist, editor-in-chief of the state television channel RT since 2005, the international news agency Rossiya Segodnya since 2013, and the news agency Sputnik since 2014.