After a trip to Moscow, Steve Witkoff believes that Vladimir Putin is not a bad person. There was only a “difficult situation”, and he attacked Ukraine.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is said to have prayed for Donald Trump when an attempt was made last year. It was said by special US supervisor Steve Witkoff in an interview with Takera Karlson, who published the day before.
According to him, during a recent -only visit to the Kremlin’s head, he gave him a “amazing -wonderful” picture of Donald Trump.
“Putin ordered a wonderful picture of President Trump from a leading Russian artist and actually gave it to me, asking President Trump to take him home,” Vitkoff said.
He also learned during a visit to Moscow that after attempting Trump Putin “went to the local church, met with his priest and prayed for the President.”
“Not because he could be the president of the United States, but because he made friends with him, and he prayed to his friend. Can you imagine how it would sit there and listen to the conversations?”
He returned to the United States and gave this message to Trump and the picture, after which he was “touched.”
“We were able to restore such a connection, with the help of a simple word” communication “, which many would say that it wasn’t worth doing, because Putin was a bad person. I didn’t consider Putin a bad person. It was a difficult situation, war and all the ingredients that led him,” he added.
Earlier, the media reported that Putin forced Vitcoff eight hours to wait for a meeting on Thursday. He himself at that time spoke with the leader of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.
Donald Trump is strictly affecting this information. He said that those who thought so were “sick degenerates.”
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