Putin sworn in as Russia’s president for 5th term

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Kabul: Vladimir Putin, Russia’s longstanding President who has held the position since 2000, was formally inaugurated for his fifth consecutive term.

The 71-year-old seasoned statesman has consistently outpaced his rivals in every presidential election in Russia since 2000. On Tuesday, May 7th, he officiated his fifth inauguration ceremony, solidifying his position as the country’s leader.

Putin’s fifth term, extending until 2030, comes amidst a backdrop of complex challenges, notably the ongoing conflict with Ukraine and strained relations with Western nations.

Notably, Putin secured a resounding victory in the March 2024 Russian elections, capturing 87.28 percent of the vote. This paved the way for his latest inauguration.

The ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict has not only heightened regional tensions but also shaped a precarious geopolitical landscape, influencing global economic and security strategies.

Moreover, the conflict has triggered extensive international sanctions against Russia, impacting its economy and diplomatic ties, particularly with the European Union and the United States.

Culled from Afghanistan Times