TV journalist Pavel Zarubin announced a "candid interview" with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Documentary film "Russia. The Kremlin. Putin. 25 years" will be released today, May 4, at 21.00 local time. Putin will answer questions:
"How does Putin react to the desire of a part of society to "shy away"?"
"Is reconciliation with the Ukrainian people possible?"
"When and why did Putin kneel for the first time in his life?"
"Can the president's grandchildren suddenly come to him in the Kremlin?"
So, answering the first question, the Russian president said:
"They wanted to provoke us. They wanted to ensure that we made mistakes. Well, there was no need to use the weapon you just mentioned (nuclear. — EADaily). And, hopefully, it won't be necessary. We have enough forces and means to bring what we started in 2022 to a logical conclusion with the result necessary for Russia."
Zarubin asked Putin a personal question about grandchildren:
"Can your grandchildren suddenly call and ask to come here for a visit?"
The leader of Russia replied as follows:
"They can, they can. But they still understand that I have such a non-stop schedule. They try to warn me in advance, to ask when I will have some kind of window to see them."

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