Russia does not have in its possession any trustworthy data that supports the existence of nuclear weapons or any weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and we have not received any such information from our partners as yet.
I think it's fine when the mayor of the biggest city in Russia consults the president.
In the modern world, those who are weak will get unambiguous advice from foreign visitors which way to go and what policy course to pursue.
Terrorism has no nationality or religion.
Russia is a part of European culture. Therefore, it is with difficulty that I imagine NATO as an enemy.
I am convinced that the norm in Russia should become a family with three children.
If you want my personal attitude, I would tell you that I don't care about a person's sexual orientation.
Above all, such sports as judo, in my view, teach people to relate to each other. They teach us to respect a partner, teach us to understand that an externally weak partner can not only put up worthy resistance, but, if you relax and take too much for granted, may even win.
As far as oligarchs who acquire sports team abroad, and invest money abroad, I wouldn't treat this phenomenon as something bad.
How does one control weight? By not overeating. How does one stay in shape? One plays sports. There are no magic pills here.
Nobody should pin their hopes on a miracle.
U.S. society doesn't want to play the role of international policeman.
A figure who receives money from abroad for his political work, and thus serves some foreign interest, cannot be a politician in Russia.
I think the American people should express their preferences, and we'll accept their choice.
I am not prejudiced in any way.
I myself know some people who are gay. We're on friendly terms. I'm not prejudiced in any way.
I believe that the presidential term should be limited.
We shall fight against them, throw them in prisons and destroy them.
Radicals can be found in any environment.
Russian democracy is the power of the Russian people with their own traditions of national self-government, and not the realisation of standards foisted on us from outside.