As the momentous year of our Lord of 2024 ends, people around the world are taking stock of the last 12 months, balancing their lives, and sharing the season’s greetings with the people they care about.
When it comes to heads of state, it’s not so different, it seems, as it arises that Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated a number of foreign leaders on New Year and Christmas.
But, as one would expect, Western leaders such as Joe Biden, Olaf Scholz, Emmanuel Macron, and others were not included, as those are leaders now deemed of ‘unfriendly countries’ and must be on his ‘naughty list’.
Of all the European political leaders, Vladimir Putin only delivered New Year greetings to the Prime Ministers of Slovakia, Robert Fico, and Hungary, Viktor Orbán, and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
A religious leader, Pope Francis, completes the list of those included in his ‘nice list’.
Of all European leaders, Vladimir Putin congratulated only Robert Fico, Viktor Orban, and Aleksandar Vucic on the New Year and Christmas.
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Fico, Orbán, and Vucic have, in fact, worked closely on many issues, from their rejection of unchecked mass migration, to the refusal to engage in the Ukraine mania and to demonize ‘everything Russian’.
Hungarian PM Orbán just had his tenure in the EU Presidency, and he struggled for peace in Europe against the will of the Globalists in Brussels and was trashed by them non-stop.
The support he found from Trump, Pope Francis, and even Putin received him to discuss peace efforts.
Slovakia’s Fico survived an assassination attempt by a pro-Ukraine extremist but set about to protect his national interests over the NATO warmongering.
Last but not least, Serbian President Vucic is under international threat of a ‘Color Revolution’ because of his non-alignment and refusal to break relations with Moscow.
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