NATO, Ukraine peace and frozen assets: Key statements from Putin’s Q&A

19 Dec, 2025 17:07 / Updated 2 hours ago
The annual event ran for nearly five hours, during which the Russian president fielded questions from the public and media

Russian President Vladimir Putin held his annual Direct Line end-of-year press conference in Moscow on Friday, addressing a broad range of issues in the four-and-a-half-hour Q&A session with citizens and journalists.

Among the topics, Putin talked about the EU’s failed attempts to tap Russia’s frozen central bank assets, warnings against further NATO expansion, and security guarantees to facilitate potential elections in Ukraine amid peace talks.

Here are the key statements:

On hopes for peace

“We, too, would very much like to live in peace next year, free of any military conflicts… and we strive to resolve all contentious issues through negotiations,” he said.

“We need to eliminate the root causes of the conflict so that nothing similar happens again, so that peace is long-lasting, strong, and sustainable.”

On NATO and future coexistence

“There won’t be any [military] operations if you treat us with respect and respect our interests, just as we’ve constantly tried to respect yours,” Putin said, citing NATO’s broken promises regarding eastward expansion.

“We are not demanding anything unusual. We are not saying that no country has the right to choose its own method of defense, but it must be a method that does not threaten anyone, including us.”

International cooperation

“We are ready to work with... the UK, with Europe as a whole, and with the United States, but on an equal footing, with mutual respect,” he said.

“If we ultimately reach this point, everyone will benefit.”

On a possible blockade of Kaliningrad

“If we are threatened in this way, we will eliminate these threats,” he said. “Actions of this kind will lead to an unprecedented escalation of the conflict, take it to another level, and expand it to a full-scale armed conflict.”

On the US-brokered peace talks

“The ball is entirely in the court of our Western opponents, primarily the leaders of the Kiev regime, and above all, their European sponsors,” Putin said.

“We are ready for both negotiations and a peaceful resolution to the conflict.”

On weapons in space and 3I/ATLAS comet conspiracy theories

The Russian president jokingly addressed the conspiracy theories surrounding the 3I/ATLAS comet, which is currently passing through our solar system.

“It’s our secret weapon, but we’ll only use it as a last resort. Because we’re against placing weapons in space in general,” he said.

“But seriously, it’s a comet. Our scientists know what’s going on there. Moreover, this comet is from another galaxy, so it behaves differently.”

On the front line and Russian troops in the Ukraine conflict

“We’ve become the undisputed leader in drone numbers,” Putin said. “Over 400,000 people… signed up for military service this past year,” with the numbers of those seeking to join the drone pilot branch so high that the Defense Ministry had to instate an entry competition, he stated.

Russian soldiers are “itching” to advance further and “finish off the viper” after seeing the atrocities by Ukrainian troops against civilians. “They shot elderly women, killed them with drones.”

On Ukrainian elections

“We stated the possibility of our assistance… when Ukraine decides to organize presidential or parliamentary elections.”

On failed EU attempts to tap frozen Russian assets

“Theft is the wrong definition, theft is done in secret. But here they are trying to do it openly. It’s robbery,” Putin said.

“It’s not just a blow to their image; it’s an erosion of trust in, in this case, the Eurozone,” he added. “Most importantly, whatever they steal, no matter how they do it, will have to be repaid someday.”

On Russia’s demographic problems

“It’s important for [starting a family] to become fashionable, for people to understand the joys of motherhood and fatherhood.”

On God and Russia

“I believe in God, who is with us and will never abandon Russia,” Putin said.