Putin on Trump: 'intelligent, experienced' but criticizes Biden
Vladimir Putin praised U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. The Russian leader stated that the future host of the White House is "intelligent and experienced." He used entirely different words when referring to the current president, Joe Biden.
29 November 2024 07:01
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Vladimir Putin is visiting Kazakhstan. During a conversation with journalists, he criticized U.S. President Joe Biden for creating "additional difficulties" for the incoming Trump administration. He referred to the approval of missile strikes on Russian territory.
Putin threatened the use of the Oreshnik ballistic missile again. Suddenly, he was asked whether the U.S. decision could affect future Russian-American relations.
Putin praises Trump: "Intelligent, experienced"
The President of Russia stated that relations between Moscow and Washington could change when Donald Trump comes to power.
From what I imagine, the newly elected president is an intelligent and quite experienced man. I think he will find a solution - said Putin about the president-elect.
The Russian leader also mentioned that Trump went through a tough ordeal when an attacker shot him. He also criticized the supposedly "humiliating, baseless judicial procedures" to which Trump was "subjected" during the campaign. Let's recall that a jury in Manhattan found Trump guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in the criminal case related to hush money payments, making him the first former U.S. president convicted of a crime.
Putin also claimed that the current U.S. President Joe Biden only "escalates" the conflict. He completely ignores the fact that his country attacked a neighbour and occupies its lands.
Let's recall that Donald Trump promised to end the war in Ukraine within a day. However, he never indicated how he intended to force Moscow and Kyiv to agree to an armistice. To see how true Trump's words are, we will find out in January when he officially takes the helm in the United States.