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World News See other World News Articles Title: Russia-US relations deteriorated under Trump: Putin Russian President Vladimir Putin says Moscow-Washington relations have worsened since US President Donald Trump took office in January. "You can say that the level of trust on a working level, especially on the military side, has not improved but most likely worsened (under Trump)," Putin said in an interview published on Wednesday. Touching on last weeks suspected chemical attack in Syria, which Western countries blamed on the Syrian government, Putin said the explosion was either due to the Syrian air force bombing on a militant chemical arms depot or the militantinvasion of Iraq. Read more: US claim on Syria recalls Iraq war plot: Putin Earlier on Wednesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov held a meeting with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in Moscow. The top Russian diplomat denounced the US missile strike on Syria as illegal and accused Washington of carrying out extremely worrying actions. He also warned the US against staging a repeat of its missile attack against Syria. Read more: Russia warns US not to repeat Syria strike West's calls on Moscow to distance itself from Assad 'absurd' Separately on Wednesday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a press conference that Western powers' calls on Russia to stop backing President Assad amount to giving terrorists a free hand. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov (Photo by Reuters) "Thats why posing a question that Russia should stop supporting Assad and therefore stop backing his efforts in the fight against Daesh sounds quite absurd
This is probably relevant to the calls to stop assistance (to the Syrian government), and plays into the hands of terrorists so that they could continue their advance against the legitimate authorities of Syria," Peskov said Assad is a legitimate leader from the viewpoint of international law and is also the commander-in-chief of Syrias armed forces battling international terrorists, he added. The Russian official further dismissed as "information mess" the latest US accusations that Moscow tried to cover up Damascus' complicity in the chemical incident.s' ploy to discredit Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Over 80 people died in the purported gas attack in the town of Khan Shaykhun in Syrias Idlib province on April 4. Using the incident as a pretext, US warships in the eastern Mediterranean launched a barrage of 59 Tomahawk missiles against Shayrat airbase in Syrias Homs province on April 7. Washington claimed that the airbase was the origin of the alleged chemical attack. This satellite image provided by DigitalGlobe shows an image captured on April 7, 2017 of Shayrat airbase in Syria, following a US missile attack on the same day. (Via AP) Elsewhere in his remarks, the Russian president rejected the accusations that Damascus was behind the Khan Shaykhun incident and slammed the US bombing as "a violation of international law." The suspected chemical attack "has to be thoroughly investigated to give a final answer. There is no other way out. And this is what we are proposing to do," he stressed. Putin said on Tuesday that the US missile strike over the alleged gas attack was reminiscent of a plot hatched in the run-up to the 2003 Poster Comment: Syria presents a threat to Israel's security because of Assad's support for Palestinians who want their lands back from Israeli thieves Trump has to toady up to Israel because its lobby and Jew media play a big role in elections for Congress, the supreme authority in US. If US-Russia relations are worsening then Trump is more of an Uncle Tom than Obama. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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