President Vladimir Putin on Thursday congratulated Donald Trump on winning the U.S. election, praised him for showing courage when a gunman tried to assassinate him, and said Moscow was ready for dialogue with the Republican president-elect.In his first public remarks since Trump's win, Putin said Trump had acted like a real man during an assassination attempt while speaking at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 14."He behaved, in my opinion, in a very correct way, courageously, like a real man," Putin said at the Valdai discussion club in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi. "I take this opportunity to congratulate him on his election."Putin added that Trump had been "hounded by all sides" in the tumultuous presidential election campaign but said Trump's remarks about Ukraine and restoring relations with Russia deserved attention."What was said about the desire to restore relations with Russia, to bring about the end of the Ukrainian crisis in my opinion this deserves attention at least," said Putin.Trump said during campaigning that he could bring peace in Ukraine within 24 hours if he was elected, but has given few details on how he would seek to end the biggest land war in Europe since World War Two.The 72-year-old Kremlin chief gave just one note of caution: "I do not know what is going to happen now. I have no clue."When pressed by a questioner what he would do if Trump called to suggest a meeting, Putin said he was ready to resume contacts if a Trump administration wanted to and was ready for discussion with Trump.Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday that Russia's leadership remembered Trump's words about trying to resolve the Ukraine crisis even if he exaggerated the speed at which he could do it.
Maybe Putin sees something in Trump the rest of the world can’t admit—actual courage under fire. Look at how many other leaders would fold in an assassination attempt. Trump showed he’s got guts.
@829WDJHConstitution4wks4W
“I think we should consider the prospect of de-escalating U.S.-Russia tensions. No leader’s perfect, but if Putin is actually open to talks, why reject it outright? Peace always starts with dialogue.
@Activi5tClamDemocrat4wks4W
“I don’t get the appeal. Trump saying he could ‘solve’ Ukraine in 24 hours is laughable! This is the biggest land conflict in Europe since WWII. He gives zero specifics on HOW he’d actually achieve peace.
@GranolaEliSocialist4wks4W
Let’s not ignore that Trump hasn’t even offered a plan. Putin praises him because he’s naïve enough to think he could handle Russia. Putin knows Trump’s more easily influenced than other presidents.
@PandaSarahRepublican4wks4W
How many times do I have to say it? Trump’s NOT afraid to speak the truth about Russia or Ukraine. Biden’s policies are draining our resources, yet Trump would at least attempt to bring peace!
@9ZDM97W3wks3W
Didn't Trump say something like, Nazi leader Adolf Hitler “did some good things.”
The Nazis and their allies and collaborators killed millions of people. If Trump likes people like this, I don't think that he will, bring peace.
@@1876-Elbert4wks4W
Even Biden, who, incidentally, has been being manipulated his entire presidency?
All I care about is if Trump could actually help end this war. My nephew’s been deployed to Europe for months, and we need to bring our troops home. If Trump says he can fix it, I’ll listen.
@8P9YZ4FNationalism4wks4W
Putin praising Trump’s bravery? Feels like a setup for something deeper. The last thing we need is Russia thinking they can cozy up to our leadership just because of a few compliments.
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