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Russia condemns proposal by US lawmakers not to ‘recognize’ Putin as president if he stays in power after 2024

The Kremlin today denounced as “irrational” the resolution proposed by US lawmakers, calling for Vladimir Putin not to be recognized as President of Russia if he remains in power after 2024, calling it “excellent US intervention in the internal affairs of other countries.” .

Putin’s term as president expires in 2024 and may claim two more terms under constitutional changes made during his presidency. Under the previous constitutional framework, he would have been barred from running again.

The resolution proposed by two US lawmakers states that the amendments were illegal and that any attempt by Putin to remain in office after May 2024 “would justify his non-recognition by the United States,” according to a statement from Steve Cohen. , one of the legislators who drafted the resolution and which he posted on his website.

“Every time it seems to us that there is nothing more irrational, aggressive, unfriendly and unconstructive that can come from this side of the ocean, and every time we make a mistake, unfortunately,” said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peshkov.

“This is an excellent demonstration not only to Russia but to all countries of the world that the United States is formally interfering in the internal affairs of other countries,” Peshkov said.

Peshkov stressed that the Kremlin considers unacceptable such initiatives as this draft resolution, stating that “only the Russians can decide who and when should be the president of the Russian Federation” and that “no other country in the world, nor the deputies of any another country in the world, they have no right to claim such a thing. ”

Peshkov said the Kremlin saw no reason to react to such an “unsuccessful initiative”, as described in the proposed resolution, but expressed confidence that Russian lawmakers would react to the initiative by US lawmakers. The legislative activity of the American parliamentarians does not fit into any framework of modern international relations “.

Konstantin Kosachev, deputy speaker of the upper house of the Russian parliament, said the resolution was “a challenge aimed at disrupting the emerging normalization of bilateral relations”.

“This time, the Americans started interfering in the presidential election quite early,” he wrote in a Facebook post.

Putin described Russia-US relations as “unsatisfactory” on Thursday, but said he was open to dialogue with the United States. The Kremlin has raised the possibility of a second summit between Putin and US President Joe Biden.

Putin, who is 69 years old and has been in power as president or prime minister since the beginning of the century, has not yet stated whether he intends to run again in 2024.

Source: AMPE

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Source From: Capital

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