Talks between current US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin are like a football match between students and professionals, former White House leader Donald Trump said in an interview with Newsmax.
Commenting on the upcoming virtual meeting between the leaders of the two world superpowers, former US President Donald Trump admitted that he is not optimistic about the outcome of the talks.
Newsmax reminds readers that the current White House leader "wants to put pressure on Putin" for a stronger military presence on the border with Ukraine, and the Russian leader "wants to put pressure on the world to prevent Ukraine from joining NATO."
"Now I see that Biden will talk to Putin and this is an unequal race. This would be an unequal race even in the best of times. This is not a fair deal for our country. "
"It's like the New England Patriots (American football team) playing with your high school team. That's what we have now, "Trump said. He did not fail to comment that Biden came to power by "stealing" an election victory and that this had become a source of trouble for America.
Trump also took the opportunity to recall his own "tough" policy toward Russia: "We have never had a problem. No one has been tougher with Russia than I am, despite the fact that I like Putin, I had a very good relationship with him. But I stopped the pipeline (Nord Stream 2) ... I imposed sanctions on them and stopped the pipeline all over Europe. No one could achieve more. Apart from the horrors of war, no one could do more. "
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