Putin welcomes Trump presidency amidst Ukraine conflict tension
Vladimir Putin congratulated Donald Trump on his inauguration as President of the USA. He also spoke about the war in Ukraine.
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Vladimir Putin congratulated Donald Trump on the occasion of his inauguration. This information was conveyed during an operational meeting with members of the Russian Security Council.
As reported by the TASS agency, Putin stated, "Moscow recognises statements by Trump and his team about the desire to resume dialogue with Russia". He also reiterated that "this dialogue was interrupted due to the fault of the outgoing administration of the current US President Joe Biden".
- We also hear his statement about the necessity to do everything to prevent a third world war. Russia will fight for its interests, for the interests of the Russian people, that is the goal and meaning of the 'special operation' (as Russians refer to the war in Ukraine). We congratulate the elected President of the United States of America on assuming office - Putin said.
How does Trump evaluate Russia's war in Ukraine?
Ukrainian political scientist Stanisław Żelichowski believes that Kyiv's relations with the circle of US President-elect Donald Trump are dynamic, but signals coming from Washington indicate that the new administration quite soberly assesses the situation related to Russia's war against Ukraine.
- Representatives of our state are talking with the new administration, and there are already positive signals indicating that the team of the next US president will assess the situation around the war between Russia and Ukraine more soberly than before, the expert told PAP.
He believes that Ukraine will not be faced with "unrealistic conditions" regarding the end of the war, and the United States will not demand that Ukraine comply with the demands of Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
Source: TASS/PAP