Chinanews, May 17-According to a report by Russian Satellite Network on the 17th, Susan Massi, a former staff member of the US State Department and adviser to former President Reagan, asked Russian President Putin to provide her with Russian citizenship.

In response, K Palace responded that certain procedures need to be followed.

  According to reports, Massey, an adviser to former U.S. President Reagan, said in a HTV program that if Russian President Putin finds an opportunity for her to become a Russian citizen, for her, "this will be an honor."

  Marcy said that for many years, she has been working to bring the people of the United States and Russia closer, so in order to continue her career, she hopes to stay in Russia.

She also said: "I know they will call me a traitor. I am a person who opposes the United States."

  According to reports, Susan Marcy served as an adviser to former U.S. President Reagan from 1984 to 1988.

In addition, Massi wrote several books about Russia.

  Regarding Massi’s desire to obtain Russian citizenship, the Russian President’s Press Secretary Peskov told the Russian Satellite News Agency: “There are certain procedures for handling this issue.”