"A courageous man": Putin congratulates Trump, says he’s ready to talk
- Vladimir Putin congratulated Donald Trump on his election as President of the United States of America, expressing his approval of Trump's behavior during the election process.
- Putin described Trump as having behaved 'in a very correct way, courageously, like a real man' during his remarks at the Valdai Discussion Club.
- Putin acknowledged Trump's desire to restore relations with Russia and address the Ukrainian crisis, stating it 'deserves attention at least.'
- Dmitry Peskov humorously remarked, 'Putin does not eat people,' in response to the discussion about Trump's courage.
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