Updated On: 15 December, 2023 06:28 AM IST | MOSCOW | Agencies
The Russian president, who has held power for nearly 24 years and announced recently he is running for re-election, was greeted with applause as he arrived in the hall in central Moscow.

Russian President Vladimir Putin. Pic/AFP
Russian President Vladimir Putin began his end-of-year news conference on Thursday vowing that his goals in Ukraine remain the same and that there would be no peace until they’re achieved. The Russian president, who has held power for nearly 24 years and announced recently he is running for re-election, was greeted with applause as he arrived in the hall in central Moscow.
This year, ordinary citizens have the chance to phone in questions along with those asked by journalists, and Russians have been submitting questions for two weeks. Putin said that Moscow’s goals—“de-Nazification, de-militarisation and a neutral status” of Ukraine—remain unchanged. “De-Nazification” refers from Russia’s allegations that Ukraine is heavily influenced by radical nationalist and neo-Nazi groups.