06 June,2018 08:57 AM IST | Vienna | Agencies
Vladimir Putin. Pic/AFP
President Vladimir Putin on Monday downplayed suggestions Russia was seeking to disrupt the European Union's cohesion, saying it was in his country's interests for the bloc to remain "united and prosperous".
"We have an interest in an EU that's united and prosperous, since the EU is our most important commercial and economic partner," Putin said. "We don't have a goal of dividing anything or anyone in the EU," he said.
Putin also played down reported links between his United Russia party and Austria's far-right Freedom Party, which is now part of the governing coalition in Vienna.
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