Russian President Vladimir Putin might stand for another six-year term in 2018, he said in an interview released Sunday, dpa reported. "The term of my work is limited by the constitution," Putin told the Tass state news agency, adding that he would not remain president forever. "This would not be right for the country and I do not need it," he said. The Russian constitution allows the president to serve two consecutive terms. Putin served two four-year terms between 2000 and 2008. -- SPA 19:56 LOCAL TIME 16:56 GMT تغريد