Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, congratulates Donald Trump
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According to Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s congrats to Donald Trump on his victory in the US presidential election this year can be considered official. “Everything that the president says is official, of course,” he stated.
During the Valdai International Discussion Club plenary session on November 7, Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Donald Trump on winning the US presidency. Taking this occasion, I would want to congratulate him on winning the US presidential election. The Russian leader stated, “I have previously stated that we will cooperate with any head of state who is trusted by the American people.”
Collaboration with India and China
In contemporary history, the level of trust between China and Russia has never been higher. The president claims that his cordial ties with Chinese President Xi Jinping are “a very good pledge for the development of interstate relations,” and that the two countries’ relations are of an unparalleled high calibre, founded on mutual trust, “which we lack in our relations with other countries, first and foremost with the Western ones.”
“Our cooperation with China in general, and military and defence cooperation in particular, is aimed at reinforcing our security and is not directed against third countries.” Beijing is an ally of Moscow and follows a completely balanced strategy.
With “its billion-and-a-half population, the fastest growth among all economies in the world, ancient culture, and very good prospects for further growth,” India is deserving of a place on the list of world superpowers.
Our relationship with India is growing in all aspects. With a population of 1.5 billion and growing by 10 million annually, India is a fantastic country. With an annual GDP growth rate of 7.4%, it leads the globe in economic growth. Our predictions about the direction and speed of our relationship’s development are grounded in the facts of the present. Every year, the extent of our collaboration grows by a significant amount.
“We are expanding our ties in the defence and security sectors. Take a look at the variety of Russian military hardware that the Indian military uses. This connection is characterised by a high level of trust. We work together to design our weapons, not just sell them to India.