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Russia says he still still works with the US after President Trump said he was “angry” and “angry” with Vladimir Putin.
In his first response to Trump’s criticism, the Kremlin tried to lose tension between the two leaders.
“We continue to work with the US, first of all, to create our relations,” said the press -secretary Dmitry Peskov.
He said there were no plans between Putin and Trump this week, but Putin was open to one “if necessary”.
An attempt to smooth things up after Trump said NBC News on Sunday that he was angry with Putin for the attack on the Ukrainian President Valodimir Zelensky authority, and threatened to impose 50% tariff on countries buying Russian oil when Putin did not agree to ceasefire.
It was a noticeable change in the tone to the Russian president.
US and Russian officials have been negotiating for a few weeks to try to reach a war break in Ukraine – during which Trump often criticized Zelensky, but not Putin.
But Trump’s anger with Putin was caused when the Russian president conditioned the idea of a temporary government in Ukraine with the support of the UN that could Replace President Zelensky.
“We can say that I am very angry, angry when … Putin started entering Zelensky’s authority because it does not go in the right place,” said Trump NBC News.
“The new guide means that you will not have a deal for a long time,” he added.
In his daily conference on Monday, Pesko’s journalists claimed that some of what was said in an interview with NBC was “rephrasted”.
Trump’s comments were reflected in some Russian media.
The Russian newspaper about the Kremlin Muscovsky Komsomelet published some rare criticism of the US president, saying that Trump does not fulfill his “commitments” to stop Ukraine, which creates Russian energy infrastructure.
“All President Trump’s level agreements cost only a few pennies on the market day,” the newspaper ended, while Moscow is ready to make a deal with the US President. “