Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that Russia would “definitely” interfere in the 2020 U.S. presidential elections.

He made the comment during a panel discussion at Russian Energy Week in Moscow and appeared to be poking fun at the well-substantiated evidence of Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

“I’ll tell you a secret: Yes, we’ll definitely do it,” Putin said, according to CNN. Then he added: “Just don’t tell anyone.”

Putin continued: “You know, we have enough of our own problems. We are engaged in resolving internal problems and are primarily focused on this.”

Putin appeared to make light of evidence of Russian interference in U.S. elections, as President Donald Trump has done in the past.

At a summit with Putin last year, Trump infamously questioned whether Russia actually meddled in the 2016 presidential election in spite of widespread consensus among U.S. intelligence agencies. He later attempted to walk back his comments but continued to indicate he didn’t take the matter seriously.

At the June G-20 summit in Japan, Trump jokingly told Putin to stay out of the 2020 election.

“Don’t meddle in the election,” he said, smiling at Putin and wagging his finger. Putin and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who was seated nearby, both chuckled.

Trump in 2017 allegedly told two senior Russian officials he wasn’t concerned about Moscow’s interference in the U.S. election, claiming the U.S. had interfered in other countries’ elections.

But the Trump administration’s official standpoint is that it won’t tolerate election interference by Russia or any other foreign nation.

“With its efforts to meddle in elections across Europe and around the world now is the time for us to remain vigilant about the intentions and the actions being taken by Russia,” Vice President Mike Pence said at news conference in Warsaw, Poland last month.

Pompeo has also warned foreign agents about repercussions if they meddled in U.S. elections.