"We aren't complaining about anything, we are simply saying that the extreme increase of using force to solve problems and the disregard to the values of international law are not constructive, but just the opposite, they ruin international relations," Putin said in response to a question on what conditions Moscow had passed to Washington in order to improve relations.
"We have detected signals coming from Washington that such an approach is to some extent shared with today's U.S. administration," he said at a news conference at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
According to the prime minister this is seen in the announcement by the new U.S. administration on withdrawing its troops from Iraq, as well as their readiness for dialogue on deploying a missile defense system in Europe.
"We would like key issues in international life to be solved not on the basis of a unilateral decision in one center, but by creating a mechanism of collective agreement within the framework of international law," he said.
"That is what's most important, all the rest is just details which can be worked out," he said, adding that all the other issues could be agreed upon through compromise.