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According to Alexander Lambsdorf, the Kremlin head is not negotiated and will mo...

By 2030: Putin has no health problems, so he will not stop - Ambassador of Germany to the Russian Federation

According to Alexander Lambsdorf, the Kremlin head is not negotiated and will most likely be re -elected to the president of 2024. The split of the mode is not fixed. There are no signs that Russian President Vladimir Putin has some health problems, so he is likely to rule another 6 years. This was stated by German Ambassador to Russia Alexander Earl Lambsdorf, reports Tagesschau.

According to him, the Kremlin does not change their position on the issue of war in Ukraine, so one should not hope that the Russian president wants to solve the problem in the near future through diplomatic dialogue. "Putin only confirmed his military goals, he is absolutely not ready for negotiations," said Alexander Earl Lambsdorf.

In addition, there are no signs that Vladimir Putin will be replaced after the election in March 2024, and will change his position on the war after the election campaign. The German ambassador added separately that the Kremlin system will continue to work because the Russians do not show the likelihood of faults.

By the way, all the conversations that Vladimir Putin "may not be in the best" state not confirmed, so in the next 6 years, in the case of election to the post of president, he will continue to manage the country. This is at least 2030. As for the international sanctions that the world continues to impose on Moscow, according to Lambsdorf, they are extremely effective, although it is not a "light switch".

"You cannot enable sanctions and simultaneously change the behavior of the party against which sanctions have been imposed," the German ambassador in Russia says. Restrictions are required to increase the cost of a certain behavior. And this happens clearly, summed up the diplomat. We will remind, in Russia there were reports that on the evening of October 26, President Vladimir Putin died. The cause of "death" was allegedly a disease.