Putin Seeks 'More Constructive' US President Amid Ongoing Russia-Ukraine War
Kremlin Spokesperson Accuses US, West of Prolonging Conflict; Putin Announces Bid for Another Presidential Term
- Russian President Vladimir Putin would prefer a US president who is 'more constructive' toward Russia and understands the 'importance of the dialogue' between the two countries, according to Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.
- Peskov did not comment on whether current US President Joe Biden or former President Donald Trump would fit this description.
- Peskov accused the US and the West of prolonging the Russia-Ukraine war by providing financial aid to Ukraine.
- Putin has announced that he will be seeking another term as president.
- Putin has dismissed the need for a second wave of mobilization of reservists, stating that there are currently 617,000 Russian soldiers in Ukraine.