 Image Credits : President of Russia
											Image Credits : President of Russia
In a speech at Zaryadye Park, close to the Kremlin, Russian President Vladimir Putin commemorated the 877th anniversary of Moscow’s founding and emphasized the city’s noteworthy advancement and strategic significance. Speaking to a crowd on Moscow City Day, Putin hailed the capital as one of the top megacities in the world, renowned for its excellent standard of living and plenty of chances for both career and personal development.
Putin also emphasized Moscow’s international prominence by stating that it is one of the world’s greatest megacities in terms of living standards and chances for self-actualization. He emphasized Moscow’s status as a centre of technology, pointing out that it has developed into a vital hub for the development of unmanned technologies, reflecting Russia’s larger drive towards innovation and industry self-sufficiency.
Putin praised Moscow’s citizens for their tenacity and sense of patriotism, pointing out that many have supported Russia’s continuous special military operation. He underlined the important role played by Moscow-based businesses, which have increased output to support the front lines and strengthen the nation’s technological sovereignty. Putin claims that this higher output demonstrates the city’s dedication to the country’s defence and highlights its significance in bolstering Russia’s industrial capacities.
The president praised Moscow’s social services, infrastructure, and cultural contributions, calling it a leader in urban development. He attributed the city’s advancement to its citizens’ commitment, which has made Moscow a representation of Russia’s tenacity and fortitude.
Putin’s speech underlined Moscow’s critical role in Russia’s future as the city marks its 877th anniversary as a centre of innovation and a major contributor to the country’s strategic goals. Cultural events, exhibitions, and performances take place throughout the city as part of the celebration, attracting both locals and tourists.
 
