The Kremlin moved on Monday to soften the impact of the recent notes of US President Donald Trump, called Russian President Vladimir Putin “Crazy” and attributed a comment to increased emotions during the critical phase of the war in Ukraine.
“It is a very fundamental moment that is naturally accompanied by emotional overload on all sides and emotional reactions,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters in Moscow.
Rather than responding by criticism, Peskov hit a conciliatory tone and said that the Russian government remains “very grateful” to Trump for his constant involvement in the effort to start peace talks between Moscow and Kiev.
Trump Slams Putin: “constantly kill many people”
In the fiery social contribution of US President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin set off and called him “absolutely crazy” for intensifying attacks on Ukrainian cities in the current war.
“I’ve always had a very good relationship with Vladimir Putin from Russia, but something happened to him. Trump wrote.
“Many people are constantly killing and not just talking about soldiers. Rockets and drones are shot in cities in Ukraine, no reason.”
Trump’s remarks follow the biggest Russian air attack of the war, in which hundreds of drones and missiles focused on Ukraine, killing civilians and damaging the critical infrastructure.
“He wants all Ukraine … it will be Friday Russia”
Trump repeated his long -term belief that Putin’s real ambitions were to seize all Ukraine.
“I have always said he wants all Ukraine, not just a piece, and it may turn out to be right,” Trump said.
“But if so, it will lead to the fall of Russia!”
Trump turns the fire to Zelena: “Everything from his mouth causes problems”
The President also focused on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zlenic and accused him of deteriorating the situation with inflammatory rhetoric.
“The president Zelena makes his country no kindness by talking as he does. Everything from his mouth causes problems, I do not like it and stops better.”
Trump had previously criticized Zelena for being too aggressive in his calls for Western Allies for military and financial support.
“This is not Trump’s War”: biden, green to blame
Trump stood as a potential peacemaker and distanced himself from the origin of the war and accused former President Joe Biden, Zeleno and Putin for the current crisis.
“It’s a war that would never start if I was a president,” Trump said.
“This is Zelenky’s, Putin’s and Biden War – not” Trump. “I’m just helping to scatter large and ugly fires that have been initiated by gross incompetence and hatred.”
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