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Lex Fridman says he’s interviewing Putin

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Published: January 22, 2025 9:58 pm
Author: RT

Soviet-born podcaster plans a trip to Russia to promote peace amid the Ukraine conflict

Soviet-born computer scientist and podcaster Lex Fridman has announced plans to travel to Russia to interview President Vladimir Putin as part of his personal mission to promote peace. Earlier this month, Fridman interviewed Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky in Kiev. 

“I will be traveling to Russia to interview Vladimir Putin. I’m aware of the risks, I accept the risks, and the goal, the mission is to just push for peace, “ Fridman said on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast on Wednesday.

When speaking about his interview with Zelensky in early January, Fridman described him as a “man that lifted a whole nation,” but also “struggled to make peace.” 

He also highlighted pivotal moments during the conflict that he believed presented opportunities for peace, including the spring and fall of 2022. “The third time to make peace is now. The Trump administration, there’s a momentum. They want to make peace. He’s a great dealmaker,” Fridman added. 

Fridman suggested that understanding the roots of the conflict and Russia’s perspective is critical for meaningful negotiations. “You got to get into the whole US-backed coup in 2014, and then you have to think about NATO and the agreement that was made the fall of when the wall came down in Berlin, the agreement that NATO would not push forth and move closer to Russia, which they violated over and over and over again,” he argued, adding that NATO countries were “consistently talking sh*t to Putin.” 

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The 2014 Euromaidan protests in Kiev culminated in a Western-backed coup that toppled Ukraine’s democratically elected president, Viktor Yanukovich, and precipitated the current conflict between Russia and Ukraine. 


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Moscow has repeatedly characterized the hostilities as a Western proxy war against Russia, in which Ukrainians are being used as “cannon fodder.” Russian officials contend that Washington pushed the tensions to boiling point while ignoring Russian security concerns stemming from NATO’s expansion in Europe and increasing cooperation with Ukraine. Moscow insists that addressing these issues would be an essential step towards a lasting resolution to the crisis.

Fridman criticized the prevailing Western narrative on the Russian leader, stating, “you can’t just say Putin is evil, bad guy, authoritarian… This idealistic sense and energy at the table won’t bring peace.”

The interview with Fridman would mark the second sit-down between a US media personality and the Russian president since the start of the Ukraine conflict in 2022. Tucker Carlson became the first to interview Putin earlier this year, mostly centering on relations between Moscow and Kiev.

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