Putin wants US president who’s ‘more constructive’ toward Russia, Kremlin spokesperson says
- Russian President Putin desires an American president who is more cooperative with Russia and values dialogue between the two countries.
- Putin is willing to work with anyone who recognizes the need for caution and considers Russia's concerns.
- Relations between the West and Moscow have worsened since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, resulting in extensive sanctions imposed by the US and its allies.
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Putin wants US president who’s ‘more constructive’ toward Russia, Kremlin spokesperson says
A Kremlin spokesperson said Russian President Vladimir Putin would like a U.S. president who is “more constructive” toward Russia and one that understands the “importance of the dialogue.” In an interview with NBC News, Dmitry Peskov said Putin would be ready to work with “anyone who will understand that from now on, you have to…
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