RT.com
16 Mar 2025, 05:05 GMT+10
The heads of European states will wag their tails for US President Donald Trump soon enough, the Russian leader predicted last month
President Vladimir Putin's foreign policy aide, Yury Ushakov, has echoed the Russian leader's comparison of European leaders to puppies, commenting on how quickly they shifted to supporting the US push for a ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict.
Last month, Putin predicted that European politicians, who "happily carried out any order from the president in Washington" under President Donald Trump's predecessor, Joe Biden, would soon fall in line with changing US policy. Given Trump's "character and persistence," all of them would soon "stand at the master's feet and gently wag their tails," the Russian president said.
In an interview on Friday with Russia 1 TV journalist Pavel Zarubin, Ushakov was asked to comment on European leaders' recent shift to supporting the US-proposed 30-day ceasefire after years of steady military assistance to Kiev. Everything is turning out as Putin "vividly" portrayed, the presidential aide said.
"He described it as if they would be like affectionate dogs at the feet of their master. This is approximately what is happening now," Ushakov stated.
Following a virtual meeting of European leaders on Friday, France and the UK both demanded that Russia accept the 30-day ceasefire agreed upon by Ukraine and the US during bilateral talks in Saudi Arabia earlier in the week.
"Russia must now accept" the truce deal, French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on X. UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy told the press that Moscow must accept the ceasefire without conditions. "Ukraine has set their position out. It is now for Russia to accept it," he said.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev dismissed the ultimatum, telling Britain and Lammy personally to "shove their ideaback up the sh*thole it came from, diplomatically speaking."
The US and its allies in Europe severed diplomatic ties with Russia soon after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, pledging to support Kiev with financial and military aid "as long as it takes." Moscow has long characterized the conflict as a Western proxy war against Russia.
Trump has repeatedly signaled his intention to diplomatically wind down the conflict during his reelection campaign. Relations between Washington and Moscow began to thaw following a phone call between Putin and Trump, which was followed by high-level talks in Riyadh last month.
European leaders who severed ties with Moscow can reestablish diplomatic contact whenever they choose, Putin said last month, though he noted they are "deeply entangled with the Kiev regime" and that it would be "very difficult or almost impossible for them to backtrack without losing face."
(RT.com)
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