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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.”

09:15 20.2.2019

Putin 5 minutes late for speech in which he says officials who can't get things done on time should step aside

09:14 20.2.2019

Calls for reducing property taxes for families with more than one child.

09:14 20.2.2019

Putin calls for reducing taxes for families on the principle "the more children, the lower the taxes."

09:13 20.2.2019

Proposes raising the subsidies for ill and handicapped children.

09:12 20.2.2019

Now discussing state policy on payments and benefits to mothers having more than one child. Says mothers earning up to two times the "survival minimum" should be eligible for subsidies for having children.

09:11 20.2.2019

Putin says Russia has hit a "very difficult demographic" situation and that the birthrate is falling, but that the country must fight this. He says he's "confident" Russia can succeed in this sphere.

09:11 20.2.2019

The goal of the programs is to protect the people. Based on family. "We will do everything to strengthen the family," he says, calling on the government, parties, religious organizations, etc. to fulfill them. Says the country is experiencing a difficult demographic time, although progress has been made since Putin came to power in 2000.

09:10 20.2.2019

Some pressure on "tandem" partner Medvedev: The government must set the tone for actions to achieve Russia's goals, Putin says.

09:10 20.2.2019

First applause from the audience comes after Putin says anyone not fully committed to accelerating Russia's progress should "just get out." Few specifics in the opening of his speech. Lots of talk about "long-term goals" and stepping up "pace" of development.

09:09 20.2.2019

This year, he says, Russians should experience improvements in their lives.

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