The press conference will be held later on Thursday. This year, record 1,700 journalists have been accredited for the event.
"We do not introduce any restrictions. The president does not differentiate between any countries … The journalists are arriving. There are journalists from Asia, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, who have arrived here, as well as a lot of Europeans, Israelis and [reporters from] other countries," Peskov told Russia’s Channel One.
According to Peskov, the Kremlin was working with the Foreign Ministry to facilitate receiving entry visas to Russia for journalists. Peskov also noted that the journalists from Ukraine who had not received accreditation from the Foreign Ministry would not be present at the presidential press conference.
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The spokesman emphasized that in giving accreditation to reporters, the Kremlin was guided by the law on media outlets which granted equal access to every journalist.
The spokesman noted that there were no subjects that he himself did not like or was tired of in his communication with reporters.
Russian President Vladimir Putin does not use a mobile phone and he receives information from various other sources, including the internet, Peskov stressed.
"There are various folders with printouts, digests printed on paper and TV digests. There a variety [of sources of information] … The president can surf the internet by himself on a computer … As far as I know, he does not have a telephone," Peskov told the Rossiya 24 broadcaster, when asked from what sources Putin received information.
Meanwhile, the New Year holiday schedule of Russian President Vladimir Putin does not include rest in a common sense of this word, like a "nirvana" for several days or even one-day relax, the Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said.
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"The presidential schedule for the holidays is unpredictable because the president often has working plans emerging. Let us put it this way, the president does not get to rest in a common sense of this word. I mean a full relax like several days of rest. I believe the president cannot afford to have a single day of rest … The president cannot, of course, afford to have a New Year nirvana," Peskov told the Rossiya 24 broadcaster.
The spokesman explained that something happened inside the country and on the international arena all the time so the president had to always work.