Putin: Russia to Work with Any Elected US President

Russian President Vladimir Putin says Moscow is ready to work with any president that the people in the United States elect, Press T.V reported.

Putin said in an interview with CNN aired on Sunday that Russia will “work with any president that the American people will vote for.”

The Russian president said the US is a “great power” and his country wants to continue its relations with Washington.

He noted that no matter how the November elections are held, there will eventually be a new president with broad authority.

“I know that there are complex economic and political processes in the United States. At the moment, the world needs a country as strong as the US is. And we do need the US, too,” he said.

Putin, however, warns against any interference of Washington in Russia’s affairs. Saying, “What we do not need is of them (Americans) to interfere with our affairs all the time, to instruct us how to live, to prevent Europe from building relations with us.”

Putin further praised presumptive US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for proposing to “restore full-fledged Russian-American relations.”

He said Moscow welcomes such proposals, but “we never interfere into the internal political processes of other countries, especially those in the United States.”

He denied calling Trump as a “brilliant” person, saying he was mistranslated at the time.

“I only said that he was a bright person. Isn’t he bright? He is. I did not say anything else about him,” he added.

 

Being asked about presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, the Russian President said he has not worked with her and that he likely “has her own view regarding the development of the Russian-American relations.”

Relations between Washington and Moscow are at their lowest point since the end of the Cold War in 1991, largely due to the Ukraine crisis. The US and its allies accuse Moscow of sending troops into eastern Ukraine in support of the pro-Russian forces. Moscow has long denied involvement in Ukraine’s crisis.

The US-led military buildup in NATO member states bordering Russia has drawn strong objections from Moscow, followed by warnings of a well-measured response.

 

R.S

 

You might also like
Latest news
Lebanese Health Ministry: 2,083 people martyred, 9,869 others wounded since the beginning of Israeli... Al-Qassam Brigades spokesman: The resistance will continue its heroic steadfastness in Gaza until th... Grandi visits Jdeidet Yabous border crossing to be briefed on assistance provided to displaced Leban... Patriarch Aphrem II calls for immediate international action to support Lebanese affected by Israeli... People’s Assembly commemorates the 51st anniversary of October Liberation War Israel’s genocidal war destroys 86% of Gaza buildings Iranian Foreign Ministry condemns repeated Israeli attacks on Syria, urges international action to s... 10 Lebanese firefighters martyred in Israeli airstrike on the town of Baraasheet Oman calls for a firm international stance to end Israeli aggression Ghalibaf: World parliaments must adopt a clear and unified position to legally prosecute the Zionist... Second explosion near the Israeli embassy in Denmark in less than a week Syria, UNHCR discuss ways to meet the needs of arrivals from Lebanon Palestinian Resistance Factions: Al-Aqsa Flood Operation has thwarted the occupation’s plans and rep... Al-Jalali discusses with the Chargé d'Affairs of the Iraqi Embassy in Damascus coordination to secur... Health Ministry continues to provide medical services to people arriving in Syria from Lebanon Palestinian child martyred in Israeli attack on Qalandia camp, in occupied Al-Quds Activities of 2nd Syrian-Russian Conference on Healthcare launched at the Faculty of Medicine, Damas... Iranian plane carrying humanitarian aid to displaced Lebanese families arrives at Lattakia Airport Lebanese Resistance Commemorates October 7: Era of Defeats Is Over Four Lebanese citizens martyred in an Israeli raid on the town of Srifa.