Putin's annual press conference: in response to the Ukraine crisis and rumors of a stand-in**
On the 14th, Russia** Putin held an annual press conference and a "live connection" event to answer questions from the world** and the Russian people. This is also the first time that Putin has held an annual press conference since the escalation of the crisis in Ukraine. It is reported that he received more than 2 million questions and answered 67 questions in 4 hours and 4 minutes.
At this event, Putin responded to many questions with a light and humorous attitude. Among them, a college student used AI face-swapping technology to become "Putin", and raised a noteworthy question: Is there a stand-in?
To this, Putin replied with a smile: "This is my first stand-in." This humorous answer sparked laughter from the audience and the audience.
In addition to this humorous moment, Putin also answered on various topics, including the Ukrainian crisis. He spoke about relations between Russia and Ukraine and called for continued dialogue to resolve the current tensions.
Putin also accepted questions from the public in a number of areas such as economic issues, epidemic prevention and control, international relations, and answered questions about the future development of Russia.
The annual press conference was in the spotlight, and Putin showed his political demeanor with his humor and candid answers. The event also became one of the focal points of global and public attention, demonstrating Russia's attention and attitude towards domestic and foreign issues.
In general, Putin's annual press conference not only responded to various important issues, but also added a sense of relaxation and vitality to the whole event through humorous and witty answers.