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    Kremlin says Trump is 'quite cynical', but in a good way

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    Posted on September 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The Kremlin praises Trump's cynical diplomacy as constructive, contrasting it with European efforts. Russia prefers diplomatic solutions to the Ukraine conflict.

    Table of Contents

    • Kremlin's Perspective on Trump's Diplomacy
    • Contrast with European Diplomacy
    • Desire for Diplomatic Solutions
    • Future Talks Between Trump and Putin

    Kremlin Praises Trump's Cynical Diplomacy Approach as Constructive

    Kremlin's Perspective on Trump's Diplomacy

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump's deal-making approach to diplomacy is "quite cynical", but in a positive sense, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview published on Friday.

    Contrast with European Diplomacy

    In an interview with Russian news outlet Argumenty i Fakty, Peskov contrasted Trump's position with that of European countries which, he said, were doing everything they could to hinder a peaceful settlement of the war in Ukraine.

    Desire for Diplomatic Solutions

    "In contrast, Trump is much more constructive. He is, in the good sense of the word, quite cynical. In terms of 'why fight if you can trade'. And based on these interests of America, he does everything to stop wars," Peskov said.

    Future Talks Between Trump and Putin

    He added that Russia would prefer to resolve the Ukraine conflict diplomatically rather than militarily. "And if Trump can help us in making these political and diplomatic means available, then our interests coincide here, and this can and should be welcomed."

    Trump has veered in recent months between confident statements that Putin wants to end the war and sharp criticism of the Russian leader over the continued bombing of Ukrainian cities.

    Moscow's consistent approach has been to flatter Trump and praise his peace-making efforts while accusing European governments of trying to torpedo the process.

    Trump and Putin held a summit in Alaska three weeks ago, and Peskov said he had no doubt a follow-up could be organised very quickly if they considered it necessary. Working contacts were taking place all the time, he said.

    Trump said on Thursday that he will speak to Putin in the near future.

    (Additional reporting by Maxim Rodionov and Gleb Stolyarov; writing by Mark Trevelyan; Editing by Ros Russell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Kremlin praises Trump's cynical approach to diplomacy.
    • •Trump's methods contrast with European diplomacy.
    • •Russia prefers diplomatic solutions to the Ukraine conflict.
    • •Trump and Putin held a summit in Alaska recently.
    • •Future talks between Trump and Putin are likely.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Kremlin says Trump is 'quite cynical', but in a good way

    1What is a peaceful settlement?

    A peaceful settlement refers to resolving disputes or conflicts through non-violent means, often involving negotiation and compromise to achieve mutual agreement without resorting to military action.

    2What is constructive criticism?

    Constructive criticism is feedback that is intended to help someone improve or develop. It focuses on specific issues and provides suggestions for positive change rather than simply pointing out faults.

    3What is a diplomatic solution?

    A diplomatic solution is a resolution to a conflict achieved through negotiation and dialogue, rather than through force or violence. It emphasizes cooperation and mutual understanding.

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