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Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his annual state of the nation address in Moscow on February 20.
Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his annual state of the nation address in Moscow on February 20.

Live Blog: Putin's State-Of-The-Nation Address As It Happened

President Vladimir Putin has delivered his annual address to parliament as polls show trust in the Russian leader is at near record lows.

-- Russian President Vladimir Putin has delivered his annual address to parliament as polls show trust in the Russian leader is at near record lows. The speech lasted a little under 90 minutes.

The highlights were:

-- Putin said "our missiles will target the United States and not just countries where their missiles are stationed."

-- Putin calls for a raft of measures to lift up Russian families and promised Russians better living conditions “within this year.”

-- Putin said the country can now invest “colossal” resources in its development, using money “earned, not borrowed.”

09:09 20.2.2019

Says that the national projects are not government projects or federal projects, but "national" projects and everyone has to play their role.

09:08 20.2.2019

He says the Russian people are extremely sensitive to a lack of respect and hypocrisy from the authorities. Says we can't repeat the mistakes of the past and have to work now to make circumstances better.

09:07 20.2.2019

"We are obligated to move only forward, picking up speed," Putin says.

09:06 20.2.2019

Today's speech will focus on internal economic and social development, Putin says, especially the progress on the so-called national projects in education, housing, agriculture, and health care.

09:06 20.2.2019

09:05 20.2.2019

Russian President Vladimir Putin has entered the hall to applause, standing alone at a white podium with 10 Russian flags on the stage behind him.

09:00 20.2.2019

Russian television moderators are lauding the "multimedianess" of the president's address, which started last year when he showed several videos of high-tech new weapons. We are also told that there is a "small orchestra" in the hall to play the fanfare when Putin arrives and the national anthem at the end of the speech.

09:00 20.2.2019

State TV reporter in the room at Moscow's Gostiny Dvor says the jumbotron there is showing a video highlighting Russia's achievements over the past year, particularly in the social sphere -- a good indication of the direction Putin's speech will take.

08:56 20.2.2019

08:51 20.2.2019

Russia's best-known children's cartoon characters ask: "Uncle Volodya, when do the cartoons start?"

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