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Putin congratulates Trump on his election victory in his first public comments on the US vote

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Russian President Vladimir Putin gestures as he answers to a question during a meeting with foreign policy experts at the Valdai Discussion Club in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia, Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024. (Maxim Shipenkov/Pool Photo via AP)

MOSCOW ā€“ Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday congratulated Donald Trump on his election victory in his first public comment on the U.S. vote, and he praised the president-elect's courage during the July assassination attempt.

ā€œHis behavior at the moment of an attempt on his life left an impression on me. He turned out to be a brave man," Putin said at an international forum following a speech in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.

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"He manifested himself in the very correct way, bravely as a man,ā€ he added.

Putin also said that what Trump has said ā€œabout the desire to restore relations with Russia, to help end the Ukrainian crisis, in my opinion, deserves attention at least.ā€

The Kremlin earlier welcomed Trumpā€™s claim that he could negotiate an end to the conflict in Ukraine ā€œin 24 hoursā€ but emphasized that it will wait for concrete policy steps.

ā€³I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate him on his election as president of the United States of America,ā€ Putin said in a question-and-answer session at the conference.

As to what he expects from a second Trump administration, Putin said, ā€œI donā€™t know what will happen now. I have no idea.ā€

"For him, this is still his last presidential term. What he will do is his matter,ā€ added Putin, who this year began a fifth term that will keep him in power until 2030 and could seek six more years in office after that.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Thursday the Kremlin is not ruling out the possibility of contact between Putin and Trump before the inauguration, given that Trump ā€œsaid he would call Putin before the inauguration.ā€

Peskov has emphasized that Moscow views the U.S. as an ā€œunfriendlyā€ country that is directly involved in the Ukrainian conflict. He dismissed arguments that Putinā€™s failure to reach out quickly to Trump could hurt future ties, saying that Moscow's relations with Washington already are at the ā€œlowest point in historyā€ and arguing that it will be up to the new U.S. leadership to change the situation.

The Kremlinā€™s cautious stand reflected its view of the U.S. vote as a choice between two unappealing possibilities. While Trump is known for his admiration of Putin, the Russian leader has repeatedly noted that during Trumpā€™s first term, there were ā€œso many restrictions and sanctions against Russia like no other president has ever introduced before him.ā€


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