WHAT THE WORLD IS SAYING ABOUT PUTIN'S RE-ELECTION
China was the first world power to react
Monday to Russian strongman Vladimir Putin's re-election, vowing to push ties
to a "higher level", but Germany questioned the fairness of the vote
and warned that Moscow would remain "difficult".
'COOPERATIVE PARTNERSHIP'
Just a day after Xi
Jinping was unanimously re-appointed President, the Chinese leader said Beijing
was willing to work with Moscow.
"Currently, the
China-Russia comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership is at the best
level in history, which sets an example for building a new type of
international relations," Xi said in a message to Putin, according to the
official Xinhua news agency.
"China is
willing to work with Russia to keep promoting China-Russia relations to a
higher level."
'CHALLENGES'
German Chancellor
Angela Merkel was to congratulate Putin, but the message will also raise
"challenges" in their relations, her spokesman said.
Berlin and Moscow
have "differences in opinion" on issues ranging from Russian politics
to the conflicts in Ukraine and Syria.
"Nevertheless,
the continuous contact with Russia's leadership is very important to us."
Foreign Minister
Heiko Maas was more critical, saying: "We certainly cannot talk in all
respects about a fair political contest as we know it."
It was
"unacceptable" that the election also took place in Crimea, which
Russia annexed from Ukraine four years ago in breach of international law, Maas
said.
"In this
respect, we assume that Russia will remain a difficult partner."
Poland also took up the
Crimea theme with the foreign ministry saying the vote on the peninsula was
"illegal" and urged respect for Ukrainian territorial integrity.
'MODERNISING RUSSIA'
In a phone call with
Putin, French President Emmanuel Macron wished him "success for the
political, democratic, economic and social modernisation" of Russia.
But he also urged
Putin to shed light on the 'unacceptable' double agent poisoning.
'DENUCLEARISE NORTH KOREA'
Japanese Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe congratulated Putin and the two leaders agreed to work
together for North Korea's denuclearisation, the Japanese foreign ministry
said.
"The two
leaders confirmed their close cooperation in realising North Korea's
denuclearisation" before an expected summit between US President Donald
Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, it said.
Abe and Putin also
discussed joint economic activities on disputed islands and "humanitarian
measures" for former Japanese islanders.
'EXCEPTIONAL TRUST'
"The Russian
people's exceptional trust in you is a natural outcome of your outstanding
national performance," Syrian President Bashar al-Assad told his close
ally in a congratulatory cable.
'DEVELOP RELATIONS FURTHER'
Iranian President
Hassan Rouhani congratulated Putin on his "decisive victory" and
pledged to boost ties.
"I am sure that
during your new term, relations between our two countries will develop
further," he said.
Iran and Russia have
strengthened ties in recent years, both giving major military and financial
backing to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
'STRATEGIC TIES'
Egyptian President
Abdel Fattah al-Sisi sent his "warmest congratulations," according to
a statement.
"(Sisi) lauds
the strategic relations that the two countries share and their keenness to
further enhance them so as to realise the interests of both peoples."
'BROTHER COUNTRIES'
The presidents of
leftist regimes in Venezuela and Bolivia effusively congratulated Putin both
using the same word, "overwhelming" to describe the victory.
Russia and Venezuela
are "brother countries" as both must "face the frequent
manoeuvres of imperialism" to "impose doctrines of world
supremacy," said President Nicolas Maduro.
Bolivian President
Evo Morales said on Twitter that Putin's win "guarantees geopolitical
equilibrium and world peace before the onslaught of imperialism".
'HEALTH AND HAPPINESS'
Saudi Arabia's new
strongman, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and his father King Salman
sent congratulations and wished Putin "constant good health and happiness
and his people steady progress and prosperity".
SOURCE: AFP
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