Kremlin says agrees with Trump that Russia-US ties at dangerous low

Moscow has reacted furiously to sanctions


August 04, 2017
US President Donald Trump walks to Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House August 3, 2017, in Washington, DC. The president is traveling to Huntington, West Virginia, for a rally. Special counsel Robert Mueller has impaneled a grand jury to investigate Russia's interference with the 2016 presidential election, The Wall Street Journal reported on August 3. PHOTO: AFP

MOSCOW: The Kremlin on Friday said it agreed with President Donald Trump's assessment that US-Russian ties were at an all-time and very dangerous low.

"We fully share this opinion," President Vladimir Putin's spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told journalists over Trump's view, expressed on Twitter on Thursday.

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Peskov said that the danger facing the countries "may lie in a lack of mutual collaboration and cooperation over the topics that are vitally important for both our countries and their people."

Trump, writing after he reluctantly signed a bill approved by Congress for strengthening sanctions against Russia, tweeted: "Our relationship with Russia is at an all-time & very dangerous low. You can thank Congress, the same people that can't even give us HCare!", Trump said, referring to the Republican-dominated legislature's failure to implement a campaign pledge to change the US healthcare system.

Moscow has reacted furiously to the sanctions. Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev On Wednesday said they amounted to a "full-fledged economic war" and demonstrated Trump's "total weakness by handing over executive power to Congress in the most humiliating way."

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The Kremlin spokesperson on Friday also slammed the ongoing investigation into Trump's alleged collusion with Russia during the election campaign, calling this 'Russiagate,' a reference to the Watergate scandal that led to the resignation of Richard Nixon.

"We have many times talked about the complete absurdity and lack of basis for so-called Russiagate," Peskov said. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is set to meet US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in Manila at the weekend to discuss bilateral ties, the Russian foreign ministry confirmed Thursday after the diplomatic chiefs spoke by phone.

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