Putin and Trump: A Shaky Alliance

RussiaMon Mar 31 2025
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The relationship between Russia and the US is a bit like a rollercoaster, with ups and downs. Recently, things got tense when US President Trump expressed his frustration with Russian President Putin. This happened after Putin suggested a new government in Ukraine, which Trump did not like. Trump even threatened to raise tariffs on Russian oil if Putin did not agree to a ceasefire. This was a big change in Trump's usual tone towards Putin. Despite the tension, Russia is still trying to keep the lines of communication open with the US. Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for the Kremlin, said that Russia is still working with the US, especially on building their relationship. He also mentioned that Putin is open to talking to Trump if needed, but there are no plans for a call this week. This shows that even when things get heated, both countries are trying to find a way to work together. The situation got even more complicated when Trump criticized Putin for questioning Ukrainian President Zelensky's credibility. Trump said he was "angry" and "pissed off" about this. This is interesting because Trump has often criticized Zelensky but not Putin. It seems like Trump's patience with Putin has worn thin, at least for now. In Russia, some media outlets picked up on Trump's comments. A pro-Kremlin newspaper even criticized Trump, saying he was not doing enough to stop Ukraine from striking Russian energy infrastructure. This is a rare instance of Russian media criticizing a US president. It shows that the tension between the two leaders is not just one-sided. The US and Russia have been trying to reach a deal to end the war in Ukraine for several weeks. Trump's anger with Putin could make this process even more difficult. It is unclear how this tension will affect the ongoing talks and the relationship between the two countries in the long run. One thing is for sure: the situation is complex and full of twists and turns.