MOSCOW: The Deputy Chairman of the Security Council said that Russia should continue to achieve its intended goals, including in the CIS. Deputy Chairman of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev expressed the opinion that Russia should not pay much attention to the statements of the US authorities.
Russians should concentrate on the CIS and achieving its goals, he believes.
Russia should not pay attention to the "political swings" in the rhetoric of American leader Donald Trump. Instead, it should continue to achieve its intended goals, including in the CIS, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev emphasized in his Telegram channel.
"The American is riding his favorite political swing again," Medvedev assessed Trump's contradictory statements on Ukraine and conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"How should we treat this?" he asked. "The same way we did before. The way our soldiers do it. The way the Supreme Commander-in-Chief does it - nothing." "Continue to achieve the goals of the SVO," he concluded. "Return our land, work for victory."
"The American is riding his favorite political swing again," Dmitry Medvedev wrote on his Telegram channel. He did not specify who he was referring to, but the post suggests that he was talking about President Donald Trump. Mr. Medvedev's "American" makes contradictory statements: he is sometimes happy with his conversation with Vladimir Putin, sometimes disappointed, sometimes promising not to supply weapons to Ukraine, and sometimes vice versa.
The deputy head of the Security Council expressed the opinion that such statements should be treated "no way" - the same way "our soldiers do." He called for continuing to "return our land" and "work for Victory."
Trump, commenting on his efforts in the Ukrainian settlement, has been making contradictory statements in recent months - sometimes several times a day. In particular, he either rates his conversations with Putin as quite high, or states that he is "not happy" with the conversation. A similar approach is used in assessing the US support for Ukraine on the part of the American leader.
The day before the meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the US President admitted that he was "upset that Putin did not stop."
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