Kremlin brushes off Trump's 'paper tiger' comment, says it values his peace efforts on Ukraine
The Kremlin dismissed Trump’s optimism about Ukraine reclaiming lost territory, calling it mistaken while citing ongoing military operations and economic pressures on Russia.
- The Kremlin dismissed U.S. President Donald Trump's claims, insisting that it would continue its military operations in Ukraine because it sees "no alternative."
- Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesman, emphasized that Russia is economically stable, rejecting Trump's description of Russia as a "paper tiger."
- Trump stated that Ukraine, supported by the European Union and NATO, could regain territory lost to Russia, asserting that it is a time for Ukraine to act.
- Peskov remarked on the ongoing situation, stating that "the special military operation is one thing, but what is happening around us is a war," reflecting Russia's determination to prevail.
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Kremlin rejects Trump’s ‘Paper Tiger’ claim, asserts ‘Paper bears don’t exist. Russia is a real bear’
The Kremlin dismissed US President Donald Trump’s description of Russia as a “paper tiger,” with spokesperson Dmitry Peskov insisting Russia is a “real bear” and not in decline.
Trump said Tuesday that the Russian government, presided over by Vladimir Putin, is a "paper tiger" in the context of the war in Ukraine
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