Kremlin Welcomes Potential Contact Between Putin and Trump After Inauguration
Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed openness to communicate with incoming U.S. President Donald Trump following Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov indicated that although there have been no current requests for contact from the U.S. side, it would be logical to anticipate discussions once Trump takes office.
Previously, Trump acknowledged at a press conference that he was aware of Putin's interest in meeting but deemed such a meeting appropriate only post-inauguration. Trump elaborated on the complex relationship between Russia and NATO, noting the long-standing Russian objections to Ukraine's NATO membership, which he believes has contributed to tensions and the ongoing war.
Trump criticized the Biden administration's handling of Ukraine-NATO discussions, suggesting that poor negotiation strategies could have led to the current conflict. He also stated his intention to engage with both Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to seek an end to the war that has lasted nearly three years.
The prospect of renewed dialogue between the two leaders has drawn interest amid ongoing discussions about the conflict in Ukraine and U.S. foreign policy.
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