Putin ends BRICS summit overshadowed by Ukraine war
October 25, 2024
Russia's Vladimir Putin claimed he was willing to forge better ties with the US "if they are open." Meanwhile, UN chief Antonio Guterres faced criticism for traveling to Russia amid its war in Ukraine.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said he was "open" to better relations with the US — if Washington was willing too — as he wrapped up the three-day BRICS summit in Kazan on Friday.
"How Russian-American relations will develop after the election will depend on the United States. If they are open, then we will also be open. And if they don't want it, then fine," Putin told reporters at a news conference.
Relations between Russia and the US have dipped to a low point following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Last month, the US Justice Department brought charges against two employees of the Russian state media network, RT, for efforts to manipulate US public opinion ahead of the November election.
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But despite the international isolation of Russia over the war in Ukraine, Russian leader Putin welcomed representatives of more than 36 countries to Kazan this week.
At a press conference as the summit drew to a close on Thursday night, Putin was asked about US presidential hopeful Donald Trump's promise to end the fighting in Ukraine.
"What Mr Trump said recently, what I heard, [is] he spoke about the desire to do everything to end the conflict in Ukraine," Putin told reporters.