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'All born equal, thanks to mum and dad - which is how people come into the world, there is no other way' - Putin greeted with cheers at WYF 2024 closing ceremony03:17
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Russian President Vladimir Putin's comments about being 'born equal, thanks to mum and dad' were greeted with cheers and applause at the World Youth Festival closing ceremony in Russia's Sirius Federal Territory on Wednesday.

"We are all equal from the moment we are born thanks to mum and dad - which is how people come into the world today, there is no other way," said the Russian leader.

"We come into the world as equals, but the question is: do we grow, do we develop in equal conditions? The answer is, unfortunately, no. There are no equal conditions in the world for everyone. <…> This is the main injustice of today's world order," he continued.

Putin also added that the participants of the festival, coming from all over the world, would always be welcome in Russia.

"You have come to Russia, you have made many friends here. I want you to know that the whole of Russia is now your friend. Our doors are always open to you, to all your noble endeavours," he emphasised.

The World Youth Festival takes place on March 1-7. According to the organisers, it intends to develop international youth co-operation and bring together 20,000 young people. The regional programme will take place on March 10-17, during which the participants will visit 30 Russian cities.

'All born equal, thanks to mum and dad - which is how people come into the world, there is no other way' - Putin greeted with cheers at WYF 2024 closing ceremony

Russian Federation, Sirius Federal Territory
March 6, 2024 at 18:52 GMT +00:00 · Published

Russian President Vladimir Putin's comments about being 'born equal, thanks to mum and dad' were greeted with cheers and applause at the World Youth Festival closing ceremony in Russia's Sirius Federal Territory on Wednesday.

"We are all equal from the moment we are born thanks to mum and dad - which is how people come into the world today, there is no other way," said the Russian leader.

"We come into the world as equals, but the question is: do we grow, do we develop in equal conditions? The answer is, unfortunately, no. There are no equal conditions in the world for everyone. <…> This is the main injustice of today's world order," he continued.

Putin also added that the participants of the festival, coming from all over the world, would always be welcome in Russia.

"You have come to Russia, you have made many friends here. I want you to know that the whole of Russia is now your friend. Our doors are always open to you, to all your noble endeavours," he emphasised.

The World Youth Festival takes place on March 1-7. According to the organisers, it intends to develop international youth co-operation and bring together 20,000 young people. The regional programme will take place on March 10-17, during which the participants will visit 30 Russian cities.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin's comments about being 'born equal, thanks to mum and dad' were greeted with cheers and applause at the World Youth Festival closing ceremony in Russia's Sirius Federal Territory on Wednesday.

"We are all equal from the moment we are born thanks to mum and dad - which is how people come into the world today, there is no other way," said the Russian leader.

"We come into the world as equals, but the question is: do we grow, do we develop in equal conditions? The answer is, unfortunately, no. There are no equal conditions in the world for everyone. <…> This is the main injustice of today's world order," he continued.

Putin also added that the participants of the festival, coming from all over the world, would always be welcome in Russia.

"You have come to Russia, you have made many friends here. I want you to know that the whole of Russia is now your friend. Our doors are always open to you, to all your noble endeavours," he emphasised.

The World Youth Festival takes place on March 1-7. According to the organisers, it intends to develop international youth co-operation and bring together 20,000 young people. The regional programme will take place on March 10-17, during which the participants will visit 30 Russian cities.

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