A. Miller (Gazprom): Rally around Putin to save Russia

Gazprom’s chief executive has called on the gas giant’s 500,000 employees to rally around Russian President Vladimir Putin to keep Russia as a major power in the face of foreign attempts to dismantle it, according to a letter released by Reuters on Thursday.

After the West imposed sanctions on Russia for invading Ukraine, Putin said the United States had declared economic war and planned to dismantle Russia in a bid to impose its global hegemony.

Alexei Miller, head of Gazprom, said there were many examples of failed attempts to divide Russia, so people should be vigilant about trying to sow discord that could divide the Russian people.

“Today, as never before, it is important to stay focused on the common goal, to rally around our president,” said Miller, a close ally of Putin since they worked together in the St. Petersburg mayor’s office in the early 1990s. .

The rally around Putin, Miller said, would “keep Russia as we know it and love it” and keep the motherland as a “great power.”

The March 5 letter, which was confirmed as genuine by a company spokesman on Thursday, did not explicitly mention the war in Ukraine, which the Kremlin considers a “special military operation.”

Gazprom, the world’s largest producer by gas, has significant influence both in Russia and beyond, supplying about 40% of Europe’s gas.

Miller moved to Moscow from St. Petersburg, Russia’s second city, in 2000, when Putin was first elected president of Russia. A year later, he was appointed CEO of Gazprom.

Source: Capital

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