Signalling a positive shift in the relationship between Russia and the United States, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the ties between the two global powers are beginning to stabilise in some ways and thanked US President Donald Trump. The Russian leader expressed his “great respect” for Trump and said he is willing to meet the US President.
Trump quickly responded, saying Putin made some “very nice” remarks.
Trump and Putin have been at odds, particularly over Moscow’s refusal to end the war in Ukraine, despite Trump’s repeated appeals, at one point even calling the Russian leader “absolutely CRAZY.” Nevertheless, both the White House and the Kremlin have often vouched for stabilising their relations.
“In general, thanks to President Trump, relations between Russia and the United States are beginning to level out in some ways. Not everything has been decided in the sphere of diplomatic relations, but the first steps have been taken, and we are moving forward,” the Russian President told a press conference in Minsk on Friday.
The development comes nearly two weeks after the two leaders held a lengthy phone conversation to discuss the boiling Middle East amid the Israel-Iran conflict, as well as Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine.
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