On February 15, Russia's ** Putin came to inspect the Ural Locomotive Plant, which is not only a famous enterprise, but also a symbol of Russian industry. However, during this inspection, Putin's words made people feel a different atmosphere.
Faced with the young staff, Putin couldn't help but touch on a topic: childbearing. He bluntly said that to survive as a people, each family must have at least two children, and in order to expand and develop, it needs at least three children. These words are simple, but they have far-reaching implications.
Russia is a vast and sparsely populated country, but its demographics have always been problematic. With the development of the economy and social changes, the birth rate of the population in Russia is declining, while the problem of population aging is becoming more and more serious. Putin's remarks are undoubtedly a reminder to people that childbirth is the foundation of national development and a necessary condition for maintaining the country's prosperity and stability.
Putin's words, though simple, have far-reaching implications. It is not just talking about fertility, but also about the development and future of the country. In today's increasingly complex and volatile world, a country's prosperity and stability are inseparable from sustained population growth and all-round social development.
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