MOSCOW, Russia
The Kremlin has accused the administration of outgoing US President Joe Biden of trying to disrupt President-elect Donald Trump’s efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war, which marked its 1,000th day last week.
“During the election campaign,
Trump said that he intended to somehow ensure peace and bring everyone to a
peaceful course. And now they (the Biden administration) are trying to escalate
the situation so much that these peaceful conditions are already doomed to
failure,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview with journalist
Pavel Zarubin late Sunday.
Accusing the Biden
administration of being a “war party,” Peskov argued that they have repeatedly
demonstrated that they want and will do “everything” to ensure that the
conflict in Ukraine does not end.
Peskov further said he
believes the Democrats want to take revenge for their loss in the US
presidential election earlier this month, further arguing that this is why they
are trying to "drive the Trump administration into a dead end."
The spokesman also said he
thinks any confrontation does not exclude the possibility of dialogue, and
that, in the case of the US, it was “hard to imagine” that Washington would
reduce dialogue with Moscow to zero.
He went on to say Moscow is
not looking at Trump’s second term in office with “rose-colored glasses,” and
that they will see whether the incoming US president will change Washington’s
policy following his inauguration in January.
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