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President Putin after Re-Election: I Don’t Want Arms Race

President Putin after Re-Election: I Don’t Want Arms Race
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Russian President Vladimir Putin struck a softer tone toward the West Monday after winning his biggest ever election victory, saying he had no desire for an arms race and would do everything he could to resolve differences with other countries.

President Putin after Re-Election: I Don’t Want Arms Race

Putin's victory, which comes at a time when his relations with the West are on a hostile trajectory, will extend his political dominance of Russia by six years to 2024. 

Putin, 65, used a Kremlin meeting with the candidates he soundly defeated in Sunday's election to signal his desire to focus on domestic, not international, matters, and to try to raise living standards by investing more in education, infrastructure and health while reducing defense spending.

"Nobody plans to accelerate an arms race," Putin said. "We will do everything to resolve all the differences with our partners using political and diplomatic channels."

His comments, which are likely to be heard with some skepticism in the West following years of confrontation, mark a change in tone after a bellicose election campaign during which Putin unveiled new nuclear weapons he said could strike almost any point in the world.

With nearly 100 percent of the votes counted, the Central Election Commission, announced that Putin, who has run Russia as president or prime minister since 1999, had won 76.69 percent of the vote.

With more than 56 million votes, it was Putin's biggest ever win and the largest by any post-Soviet Russian leader.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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