Vladimir Vladivostok milovic Putin (Russian: владимивладмиов)
Since Putin came to power, he has devoted himself to revitalizing Russia's status as a great power, strengthening the power of the federal government internally, rectifying the economic order, cracking down on financial oligarchs and strengthening army building; Efforts should be made to improve the international environment, expand diplomatic space, safeguard national interests, and gradually restore the status of a powerful country on the international stage. Putin was once selected as the most influential person in the world by Time and Forbes magazines.
Political measures
In June 5438 +2007 10, the United States negotiated with the Czech Republic and Poland and reached an agreement on the establishment of an anti-missile system between the two countries. The Russian side expressed strong dissatisfaction with this and repeatedly accused the United States of endangering Russia's security. In June, Putin proposed that Russia and the United States could jointly use the Bala radar station in Azerbaijan. He said: if the United States transfers the missile defense system originally planned to be deployed in the Czech Republic and Poland to Azerbaijan, Russia will not oppose it, nor will it seek to aim missiles at Europe.
Azerbaijan's radar system mentioned by Putin was built in the former Soviet Union, which is one of the largest radar systems in the world, covering most areas of the Indian Ocean, the Middle East and North Africa, and can detect missiles from these areas. After the disintegration of the former Soviet Union, the Russian army still controlled the radar system by lease.
However, building anti-missile systems in Poland and the Czech Republic is a long-term strategic concept of the United States, and the performance of Azerbaijan's radar system is not as good as that of the United States itself. At that time, US President George W. Bush did not respond positively to this.