22 Sep 2025 10:17

Kremlin seeks to maximize number of questions that receive live answers at Q&A session - Peskov

MOSCOW. Sept 22 (Interfax) - The Kremlin aspires to make the Q&A session with Russian President Vladimir Putin even more informative each year, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

"We are trying to make this format even more informative each year," Peskov said in an interview with Pavel Zarubin, anchor of the Moscow.Kremlin.Putin program of the Rossiya 1 television channel (VGTRK).

An interview abstract was published on the Vesti Telegram channel.

Speaking of preparations for the Q&A session, Peskov said the presidential administration sought to "collect as many questions from citizens as possible and to maximize the number of questions that receive live answers together with everyone engaged in this process."

Numerous parties are taking part in the preparations, including the People's Front and Sber with AI, he said.

"This really helps process the maximum number of questions from citizens," Peskov said.

"Ministries and agencies are quickly responding even at the stage of collection of questions, and measures are taken while we collect questions. So it is a vast project. I hope the same will happen this year," Peskov said.

He said earlier that this year's Q&A session will be combined with the end-of-year press conference in December.