Trump calls for “getting along” with Russia

Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump declared on Friday that engaging positively with Russia is beneficial.

At a rally in Pennsylvania, Trump stated, “Getting along with Russia is good, not bad. Remember, getting along with these people is smart.”

Trump criticized current President Joe Biden, saying he has “completely lost his mind,” and suggested that Biden had a very low IQ, “and maybe now it’s nonexistent.”

Last June, Trump described his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin as “very good.”

In February, Putin told American journalist Tucker Carlson that his relationship with Trump was “good and positive.”

Trump emphasized that if he were President, the current foreign policy crises involving Russia would not have occurred, asserting, “What is happening now in relations with Russia would not have happened” if he were in the White House.

The US presidential election is scheduled for Nov. 5.

Current President Joe Biden, who was expected to represent the Democratic Party, decided to withdraw from the race following a poor debate performance against Trump in June.

On Aug. 7, Kamala Harris officially became the Democratic presidential nominee, while Trump’s nomination for the Republican Party was confirmed.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that Russia does not care who wins the upcoming US presidential election.

 

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