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Kremlin: Trump's statements 'very serious'

RUSSIA, JUL 15 – Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov said Trump’s threats of 100% tariffs on Russia and new weapons deliveries to Ukraine require thorough analysis before any response.

  • In recent weeks, the Kremlin said Trump's warnings of severe tariffs are serious and require analysis, and Putin may respond if necessary, as Moscow evaluates Washington's message.
  • Expressing frustration, Donald Trump said Russia's intensified air attacks have surged; he had expected a peace deal months ago.
  • NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said Ukraine will receive `massive numbers` of air defense systems and ammunition, and NATO allies will finance these deliveries from European stocks.
  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called Trump's statements serious, adding that Moscow needs time to analyze Washington's remarks before Putin responds.
  • Looking ahead, Moscow said Sergey Ryabkov reaffirmed readiness for direct negotiations with Ukraine, noting that Moscow awaits Kyiv's timing and is prepared to negotiate.
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Russian press agencies have sent marches an official reaction by Kremlin after US President Donald Trump's statement on arms shipments to Ukraine. The Russian authorities warn that these measures are perceived by Moscow as a sign of scaling, not peace, and accuse the West of attempting to slow down the conflict in Ukraine to expose Russia. The article of Kremlin's contradictory reactions after Trump's announcement will provide Ukraine. Peskov sa…

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