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Russia still says “He is working with the United States,” said President Trump was “angry” and “he was upset” with Vladimir Putin.
In his first response to the criticism of Trump’s Russian President, the Kremlin tried to reduce the tension between the two leaders.
“We continue to build our relations in the first place,” said Prime Secretary Dmitry Peskov.
This week is not plans for a call between Putin and Trump, but it is open to Putin’s “if necessary.”
Trump’s NBC news on Sunday has been angry with the reliability of Ukrainian President Volodymy Zelenski and threatened to apply 50% tariffs if Putin does not agree to the ceasefire.
This was a change of tons against the Russian President.
US and Russian officials have been trying to reach an agreement in Ukraine for several weeks, the Trump has often been Zelensky, but because Putin has also criticized.
But Friday, the Russian president was angry with Putin when he violated a temporary government idea that could create a temporary idea of a temporary government in Ukraine Replace President Zelensky.
“You can say that I pissed, pissed, when Pissed, … Putin has begun reliability of Zelensky, because it does not go to the right place,” said Trump NBC news.
“The new leadership means you will not be a deal for a long time,” he said.
In the daily conference, Peskov, on Monday, claimed that some of the interviews in the NBC interview with journalists.
Trumman’s comments were reflected in the parts of the Russian media.
The Kremlin’s Russian newspaper, Moskovsky Komsomets, published a rare criticism of the US president, said that Trump did not perform “obligations” to stop Ukraine, which hit Russia’s energy infrastructure.
“All agreements at the Presidential Trump level are only a few pennies on Sunday,” Moscow is preparing to agree with the US President. “