Moskovsky Komsomolets, a leading pro-Kremlin paper, accused Trump of not fulfilling “obligations†to stop Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy infrastructure. Accusing the Trump administration of showing a strange passivity, inconsistency and inability to fulfil the obligations it took upon itself, the newspaper said Moscow has another way of ending the Ukraine crisis in a manner that suits Russia.
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