World | Vladimir Putin Putin: I May Run Again in 2018 He also mocks UN Syria resolution By Kevin Spak Posted Mar 2, 2012 9:24 AM CST Copied Prime Minister Vladimir Putin chairs a Cabinet meeting in Moscow, Thursday, March 1, 2012. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Government Press Service) Russia isn't going to be rid of Vladimir Putin anytime soon. Putin hasn't even officially won his third term as president, but in an interview with six foreign newspapers today he was already speculating about whether he'd run again in 2018. "It would be normal, if things are going well, and people want it," he said, according to the New York Times. "But I don't know whether I want to remain for more than 20 years. I have not yet made this decision for myself." Putin also addressed the situation in Syria, mocking the UN resolution Russia had vetoed as unrealistic. "The demand about Assad’s forces, that they leave the cities, what is that?" he said. "And the next demand—that he put on a wooden overcoat, and music will play in his house, but he won’t hear it because they will bury him? He will never agree with those demands." After the interview, he took the editors to an ice rink, so they could watch him play hockey. Read These Next Negative press coverage should get TV licenses yanked, Trump says. Here's what late-night hosts had to say about Jimmy Kimmel. Autopsy is in for Black student found hanged from tree at college. A judge found Trump's NYT lawsuit was way too long. Report an error