Putin Says US-Russia Relations Stabilizing, Credits Trump for Progress
- The 2019 Mueller report found no evidence that Trump's campaign coordinated with Russia for election interference activities.
- Trump has consistently denied any ties to Russia, stating to The New York Times in 2019, "I never worked for Russia."
- Putin claimed that his trade reward tactic led Russia and Ukraine to start ceasefire negotiations, ending a three-year war.
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Is Trump Russian Asset 'Krasnov'? Ex-KGB Agent's Explosive Claim Explained
Donald Trump's statements about an "immediate" negotiation for a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war have brought back jibes on X about the KGB, the Russian secret service, recruiting him as an 'asset' during the Cold War.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was willing to meet with his American counterpart, Donald Trump. Putin declared that he is open to meetings and knows that Trump has also expressed his interest in a meeting. “Like him, I think these meetings should be properly prepared. Based on the results, we should reach new borders of cooperation,” the Russian president said. READ ALSO: Trump rejects Putin’s mediation and hardens his war rhetoric against Ira…
Relations between the United States and Russia have strengthened, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin. He is also open to meeting Donald Trump soon. At the same time, Trump has recently called Putin “a person who has been misled.”
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin (72) opens a door to US President Donald Trump (79) – and even promises a meeting with the US president! ...
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