Russia’s then-President Boris Yeltsin asked Vladimir Putin only one thing when he picked him to succeed as the next Russian head of state, former adviser to the president Valentin Yumashev told the BBC in an interview.
“The only thing Yeltsin asked of Putin at parting was to 'take care of Russia'", the adviser recalled.
According to Yumashev, talk about Putin and Yeltsin having had some agreements regarding staff appointments and ensuring the security of the former Russian leader and his family is "complete nonsense". As Yumashev noted, Yeltsin, being a wise politician, was well aware that all such agreements would end as soon as a new person assumed the presidency.
He also noted that the current president is trying to meet his predecessor’s request. Yumashev believes that Russia, under the leadership of Putin, has managed to improve its economic situation.
In 1991, Yeltsin became the first president of the Russia Federation. Until his resignation in late 1999, Yeltsin's leadership during the stormy decade of political and economic crises led to the establishment of a more open society in Russia.