Listening to it now. It'll be a boring speech about terrorism, I feel it
If you want, you can read through the transcript, skipping what you deem as boring bits.
But Russia has been seriously hit by terrorism, and terrorism is used as a weapon against Russia for some time now - it's hardly boring for the Russians...
The major part of his speech addresses domestic challenges.
There is a consolatory fragment like this, in a typical Russian way of reaching out a hand of friendship even in a face of hostility:
Meanwhile, the Turkish people are kind, hardworking and talented. We have many good and reliable friends in Turkey. Allow me to emphasise that they should know that we do not equate them with the certain part of the current ruling establishment that is directly responsible for the deaths of our servicemen in Syria.
But:
I don’t even understand why they did it. Any issues they might have had, any problems, any disagreements even those we knew nothing about could have been settled in a different way. Plus, we were ready to cooperate with Turkey on all the most sensitive issues it had; we were willing to go further, where its allies refused to go. Allah only knows, I suppose, why they did it. And probably, Allah has decided to punish the ruling clique in Turkey by taking their mind and reason.
But, if they expected a nervous or hysterical reaction from us, if they wanted to see us become a danger to ourselves as much as to the world, they won’t get it. They won’t get any response meant for show or even for immediate political gain. They won’t get it.