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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