"We reviewed. But these are such free exercises, they have nothing to do with what is being discussed in the Kremlin, ”he noted.

As Peskov emphasized, the Kremlin currently has a “busy working agenda”, which is daily aimed at the implementation of the May plans.

He noted that the terms of the May decree "do not extend for decades ahead, but are limited to literally months."

Bloomberg, citing sources, wrote that the Russian presidential administration was working on the possibility of leaving Putin in power after 2024.

It was noted that one of the options involves the unification of Russia and Belarus in the new state, which should be headed by Putin.