Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa accused US President Donald Trump of functioning as a Soviet or Russian asset and said the new American leadership has strategically favoured the Russian Federation. The accusation follows perceived inaction by Trump toward Vladimir Putin despite public threats and promises of powerful sanctions. Questions remain about Trump’s ties to Russia and allegations of past recruitment by Russian security services. The Kremlin reportedly pressured for removal of US Special Envoy General Keith Kellogg from talks, viewing him as too sympathetic to Ukraine. Commentators and officials continue to question Washington’s approach to Russia.
With one peculiar and complex thing - the supreme leader of the world's greatest superpower is, objectively, a Soviet or Russian asset. He functions as an asset,
I am saying that, objectively speaking, the new American leadership has strategically favoured the Russian Federation.
It's very serious, what I have in mind, if I have to do it," saying that Washington could potentially launch "an economic war" which would be "bad for Russia.
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