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Moscow is ready to work with any president to be elected by the American people, because, despite some disagreements existing between Russia and the U.S., they have a common agenda, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.

Moscow is ready to work with any president to be elected by the American people, because, despite some disagreements existing between Russia and the U.S., they have a common agenda, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.

“We will work with any head of the American state whom the American people would elect. After all, we cooperate not with a particular individual but we cooperate with a country, a major and a very influential one in the world,” Putin said in an interview shown in a Saturday analytical program hosted by Sergei Brilyov.

While Russia and the U.S. do have disagreements on some issues, “at the same time, we have something that brings us together and makes us work together,” he said.

“We have a common agenda, and we are ready to work with any [U.S.] president to be elected,” Putin said.