Moscow also reacted to Trump’s election: they have no illusions

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Moscow said that they have no illusions about the US president-elect, who is well known in Russia, and the new congress, where the Republicans will prevail. According to the Russian diplomatic ministry, the ruling political elite of the United States, regardless of party affiliation, insists on its basic anti-Russian stance and the direction of “holding Moscow”. This does not depend on the fluctuation of the American domestic political barometer.

Our conditions are unchanged and well known in Washington

was the resolution.

In the statement, they voiced their position, according to which the victory of Trump, who returned to the White House after a four-year hiatus, reflects the dissatisfaction of the Americans both with the results of Joe Biden’s administration and with the election program of the Democratic Party, which Kamala Harris “hastily put together” as a candidate to replace the incumbent president. They pointed out that the Democrats have a powerful propaganda campaign with the support of the liberal media and administrative resources. in defiance, Trump, relying on the experience of his first presidency, placed the stake against the globalist course of the White House on economic and illegal migration issues that really concern the voters.

In such circumstances, it did not help the ruling group to prevent the defeat of Harris, that, according to the statement, American democracy suffers from chronic deficiencies, is archaic and contradicts the modern standards of direct, fair and transparent elections.

However, according to the department, this does not eliminate the deep division of the citizens of the United States, the opposition between the Democratic and Republican states and the supporters of “progressive” and traditional values.

It is expected that Trump’s return will inflame internal tensions and the ruthlessness of the opposing camps

said the announcement.

Cover photo: US President-elect Donald Trump (B) and Russian President Vladimir Putin (Photo: AFP)

Source: magyarnemzet.hu