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Kremlin says Trump claims on war in Ukraine are mistaken, offers ‘real information’

Kremlin says Trump claims on war in Ukraine are mistaken, offers ‘real information’

Posted on September 24, 2025 By admin


The Kremlin countered that the Russian economy was stable, despite problems in some sectors caused by sanctions
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The Kremlin on Wednesday (September 24, 2025) rejected the central arguments for United States President Donald Trump’s rhetorical U-turn on the war in Ukraine, as nationalists and political insiders reacted with a mixture of defiance and mockery. Trump on Tuesday said he believed Ukraine could retake all its land controlled by Russia and that Kyiv should act now with Moscow facing “big” economic problems, in a sudden and striking rhetorical shift in Ukraine’s favour.

The Kremlin countered that the Russian economy was stable, despite some problems caused by sanctions, and that Russian forces’ slow but steady advance in Ukraine was part of a deliberate strategy, with Kyiv, not Moscow, on the back foot.

“As far as we understand, President Trump’s statements were made after communicating with (Ukrainian President) Zelenskyy and, apparently, under the influence of a vision set out by Zelenskyy. This vision contrasts sharply with our understanding of the current state of affairs,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

“The fact that Ukraine is being encouraged in every possible way to continue hostilities and the argument that Ukraine can win something back is, in our view, a mistaken argument… The dynamics on the front lines speak for themselves,” he said.

Though Russia has continued to grind forwards in many areas, it has not made a major breakthrough in Ukraine for some time.

Russia rejects Trump’s ‘paper tiger’ comment

“Russia is not a tiger but is more associated with a bear,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said in an interview with the RBC radio station, after Trump called Russia a “paper tiger.”

“Paper bears don’t exist.” Though angered by what they saw as Trump’s insulting rhetoric, Russian nationalists and political insiders interpreted his flip-flop as a sign that he was washing his hands of the war in Ukraine after his unsuccessful and unrealistic attempts to broker a quick peace deal.

They noted that he had not promised any more U.S. help to Kyiv, but rather placed the onus squarely on Ukraine itself and the European Union.

“Yes, Trump suddenly told the world about his love for Ukraine. He hoped it would ‘regain the territories it had in 1991 and, who knows, maybe even go further,” said Konstantin Malofeyev, an ultra-nationalist tycoon and political influencer.

“But the main point… is that the U.S. is washing its hands of the matter. The European Union will pay for everything. To put it even more simply: Trump has sent Ukraine to fight against Russia alongside Europe while buying weapons from the U.S.”

Foreign Minister to set out Russia’s stance

Mr. Peskov, the Kremlin spokesperson, acknowledged the shift in Trump’s rhetoric in favour of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, whom Trump met on Tuesday (September 23), but said that Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov would hold talks with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio later on Wednesday (September 24) and set out Russia’s stance.

Mr. Peskov said there were no problems with macro-economic stability and rejected Trump’s criticism of the Russian military after the U.S. President said Moscow had been fighting “aimlessly” in Ukraine.

Russia’s incremental advances in Ukraine were the result of what he called a well thought-out strategy.

“We are going forward very carefully to minimise losses and so as not to destroy our offensive potential,” said Mr. Peskov.

Dmitry Rogozin, a senator who has fought in Ukraine, said Trump was trying to stir up trouble.

“His rhetoric is so undignified that it is difficult to imagine someone like him still in office as president of a great power,” Mr. Rogozin wrote on Telegram.

Margarita Simonyan, one of Russia’s top state media executives, likened Mr. Trump to a tarot card reader promising his client—Ukraine— the impossible when he spoke of Kyiv being able to retake territory.

“Trump debuts as the tarot card reader telling the thrice-divorced lady that she is going to meet that billionaire prince after all, as long as she buys the magic crystals,” Ms. Simonyan wrote on X.

Published – September 24, 2025 04:55 pm IST



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