Medvedev: It is unlikely that “Trump” will cancel the sanctions against Russia
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, “Dmitry Medvedev”, Deputy Chairman of the National Security Council of Russia and the former President of this country, said in an interview with “Al-Arabiya” channel that “I believe that it is unlikely that the elected President of the United States (Donald Trump) ) after entering The White House should immediately lift the sanctions against Russia, especially since it once insisted on imposing sanctions against Russia and tried to limit the supply of Russian gas to Europe.”
Medovev went on to say: the end of US sanctions against Russia is not in the interest of various sectors of the US economy.
Last week, the Reuters news agency, citing “informed sources” in Russia, claimed that Russian President Volodymyr Putin is ready to negotiate with US President-elect Donald Trump about Ukraine. , but has rejected the possibility of giving large regional concessions to Ukraine.
According to Reuters sources, “Russia may be ready to withdraw from relatively small areas in Kharkiv (Mykolaiv) in northern and southern Ukraine.”
Previously, Volodymyr Zelensky, the President of Ukraine, last Sunday admitted for the first time that Donald Trump has the ability to quickly end the war in Ukraine.
America is the most important and main supplier of military and financial weapons to the army and government of Ukraine, and the composition of Trump’s future cabinet also shows that most of these people are against the continuation of Washington’s military aid to Kiev. are.
He also added that Trump understands Ukraine’s position that Ukraine does not need “forced” justice and that the “sit and listen” rule will not be effective in relation to Kiev. .
In the developments related to the formation of the future American government, Donald Trump announced on Friday by publishing a message on his personal social network “Truth Social” that investor “Jamie Dimon” And the famous American businessman will not be invited to participate in the future government of this country.
Jimmy Diman, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, is known as a supporter of the Wartsh O’Crane government. Donald Trump wrote about this: I have special respect for Jamie Dimon, but he will not be invited to the Trump administration; I appreciate Jimmy for his valuable service to our country.
Donald Trump also last Thursday chose Matt Gates as the attorney general of his new administration. Gathez is known for his open criticism of Washington’s arms supply to Kiev.