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Russia's Medvedev praises Trump but questions US submarine threat
Medvedev said Russia aims to end conflict soon and praised Trump as a peace-seeking leader, disputing U.S. claims about nuclear submarines near Russia.
- On Feb 1, Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, said Russia would 'soon' win a military victory in the Ukraine war; his remarks were published from Moscow and authorised on Sunday.
- Amid ongoing fighting, Medvedev's rhetoric has included that Russia controls a fifth of Ukraine, while Ukrainian forces hold about 10% or 5,000 square km in eastern Donbas.
- `We still have not found them,' Medvedev said of U.S. submarines, and he said, 'Trump wants to go down in history as a peacemaker- and he is really trying.'
- A new round of U.S.-Russian-Ukrainian talks is scheduled this week in Abu Dhabi, and Dmitry Medvedev said victory's stated aim is to prevent new conflicts and urged thinking about what will happen next.
- With President Vladimir Putin as final voice, Medvedev said contacts with Americans have become more productive and recalled Trump ordering two U.S. nuclear submarines closer to Russia.
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No trace of nuclear submarine near Moscow despite Trump's threat: Dmitry Medvedev
Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's Security Council deputy chairman, praised Donald Trump as an effective leader seeking peace, though Moscow has found no trace of U.S. nuclear submarines Trump claimed to have moved. Medvedev also stated that Russia expects to win the Ukraine war soon but emphasized the importance of preventing future conflicts.
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