Speaking to reporters in
Kazakhstan, Putin castigated President Joe Biden for creating “additional
difficulties” for the incoming Trump administration, after Biden gave Ukraine
permission to fire longer-range American missiles, called ATACMS, at targets
deep inside Russia.
The Russian president also
threatened to strike Ukraine again with a nuclear-capable ballistic missile,
called “Oreshnik,” following Moscow’s widespread overnight attack Wednesday
targeting critical energy infrastructure facilities.
Asked whether Biden’s decision
would impact future relations between Moscow and Washington, Putin suggested
things could improve after Trump takes office in January.
“As far as I can imagine, the newly elected
president is an intelligent and already quite experienced person. I think he
will find a solution,” Putin said.
Putin’s tone is in marked
contrast with the Kremlin’s threats against the outgoing Biden administration,
which Putin accused of “escalating” the war in Ukraine by allowing Kyiv to fire
ATACMS at military targets in Russia.
Trump has pledged to end the
war in Ukraine “within 24 hours,” without saying how. During the election
campaign, he repeatedly refused to say whether he wanted Ukraine to win the
war.
Putin’s comments come after
Trump on Wednesday nominated Gen. Keith Kellogg to be special envoy to the
warring countries. “Together, we will secure PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH, and Make
America, and the World, SAFE AGAIN!” Trump wrote on social media, announcing
his pick.
Speaking from the sidelines of
a security summit in the Kazakh capital Astana, Putin said Trump had overcome a
“serious test” to return to the White House, referring to the two assassination
attempts against him during the election campaign.
Trump was wounded in the first
attempt in Pennsylvania in July. In a separate incident in September, a man was
charged with attempted assassination after camping out at one of Trump’s
Florida golf courses while armed with a rifle.
Putin said “absolutely
uncivilized means of struggle were used against Trump” more than once, adding
that he fears the president-elect is not currently safe.
He also criticized the
“humiliating, unfounded judicial procedures” to which Trump was “subjected”
during the campaign.
In June, a Manhattan jury found
Trump guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in his hush money
criminal trial, making him the first former US president to be convicted of a
felony.
Discussing the war in Ukraine,
Putin also threatened more launches of Russia’s new medium-range ballistic
missile which was used to attack Ukraine’s Dnipro region last week. The new
missile, called Oreshnik, fires multiple warheads at once, and is capable of
delivering a nuclear payload.
“We will use the means at our disposal,” he
warned. “We do not exclude the use of Oreshnik against the (Ukrainian)
military, against military industrial facilities, or against decision-making
centers, including in Kyiv, bearing in mind that the Kyiv authorities today
continue to attempt to strike our vital facilities.”
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