
U.S. President Donald Trump's post criticizing Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the strikes on Ukraine has been described by the Kremlin as reflecting "emotional burden." Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov gave a detailed comment on the matter, linking Trump's views to "emotional reactions and burdens." He also emphasized that the decisions made by Russia are aimed at ensuring the country's security.
This event could lead to a new phase in diplomatic relations between the two countries. The escalation of political tensions between Russia and the U.S., as well as the increasing scale of the strikes on Ukraine, has attracted serious attention from the international community.
As stated in Trump's post, by calling Putin "crazy," the U.S. president sharply criticized his policies. "He is killing a lot of people, and I’m not just talking about soldiers, but civilians as well. Rockets and drones are being launched at Ukrainian cities without any reason," said Trump. These criticisms show that the U.S. president is not trying to show respect to Putin, but rather aiming to achieve better results in any military or political international relations.
At the same time, Trump also criticized Ukrainian President Zelensky, expressing his discontent with every statement he made and suggesting that Zelensky's practical actions were ineffective. Trump believes that Zelensky "is not doing any good" and should approach world politics in a different way.
The large-scale attack carried out by Russia on the night of May 25th has sparked significant discussions among politicians and the international community. The launch of 300 drones and 70 missiles has been described as the largest strike since the beginning of the conflict. Peskov referred to these strikes as a response to Ukrainian attacks. "We are seeing how they are affecting our social infrastructure. This is a counterattack," Peskov emphasized.
On the same evening, the attacks in Kyiv resulted in 12 people being killed, including three children from one family. Such tragic events are likely to take diplomatic relations between states to a new level and fuel ongoing debates on international law and human rights.
Describing Russia's attacks on Ukraine as "a desperate struggle" and the political and economic implications behind these actions deserve special attention. Some obligations that should come into play in the process of interstate negotiations may lead to positive changes in international diplomatic relations. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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