Those who want to tell the truth about Russia must have real courage, said the first deputy head of the Russian presidential administration, Sergei Kiriyenko, during the Knowledge Prize ceremony on February 26.
He expressed his gratitude to educators from foreign countries. According to him, this year educators from 35 different countries around the world participated in the Knowledge Award.
“Why special words of thanks? Because we understand well that today in some countries of the world simply telling the truth about Russia requires not only professionalism, but also incredible human courage.”Kiriyenko said.
The politician added that the truth is a powerful weapon in the fight against Russia’s enemies, because for them there is nothing worse than the truth.
According to Kiriyenko, the truth is the most powerful weapon, “especially in the main task: educating the next generation, because there is nothing more important than transmitting not only knowledge, but also beliefs and faith to the next generation of citizens”
Source: Rossa Primavera

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