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Kremlin says it is 'calm' regarding Trump criticism of Putin over Ukraine talks

MOSCOW, RUSSIA, JUL 9 – The Kremlin intends to maintain dialogue with Washington despite criticism and plans to repair bilateral relations amid ongoing Ukraine conflict tensions, officials said.

  • The Kremlin expressed that it is "calm" regarding U.S. President Donald Trump's criticism of Russian President Vladimir Putin over Ukraine talks, according to the Kremlin.
  • The Kremlin stated it would continue to work on fixing the "broken" U.S.-Russia relationship, as per their officials.
  • Trump approved sending U.S. defensive weapons to Ukraine and considered additional sanctions on Russia, indicating frustration with Putin.
  • Kremlin spokesman Peskov noted that Trump recognized the difficulty of resolving the Ukraine conflict, based on his statements.
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EURACTIV broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Thursday, January 30, 2020.
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