Dmitry Peskov recalled that the relations between the Russian Federation and the United States are at the lowest point in history and it is almost impossible for them to deteriorate.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has yet to congratulate Donald Trump on his victory in the US presidential election. Kremlin Speaker Dmitry Peskov said this at a briefing on Wednesday, November 6
According to him, it is not yet known about Putin’s plans to meet Trump.
“Let’s not forget that we are talking about an unfriendly country, which is both directly and indirectly involved in a war against our state (Russia, – ed.),” said Peskov.
He was asked if he thought Trump might be hurt if Putin didn’t congratulate him on his victory, and if it would further worsen relations between Russia and the United States.
“It is almost impossible to make things worse; to consider each other’s interests And Putin maintains this attitude,” said Peskov.
He also commented on Donald Trump’s statements about peace, noting that after his victory, upon entering the Oval Office, sometimes these words have a different tone.
“We are analyzing the words that are spoken and will mainly draw conclusions about the statements about the topics that are on our agenda when it comes to them. What else do we have to wait for, because the current US President is in office for about a month and a half”, added Peskov.
The Kremlin believes that the United States can help end the war in Ukraine, and whether it will do so will be clear by January 2025 after the inauguration, Peskov said, adding that this “of course cannot be done overnight.”
As you know, on November 5 the presidential election was held in the United States. Americans also elected the entire House of Representatives and a third of the Senate. In addition, local elections were held in various states.
The votes are still being counted, but Donald Trump has already declared his election victory. Right now, victory is just four votes short. He has 266, while Kamala Harris has 219.
Republicans also won a majority in the Senate and maintained an advantage in the House of Representatives.
Source: korrespondent

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