Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Trump, Putin exude bonhomie Trump angry at video showing attack on Florida

US lawmakers blast their president over his uncritical comments towards Russia

- Agencies HT Correspond­ent

HELSINKI: With a wink and a slouch, respective­ly, US President Donald Trump and Russia’s Vladimir Putin opened their long-awaited summit on Monday as the American leader declared that “the world wants to see us get along” and predicted rosy future relations.

“We have not been getting along well for the last number of years,” Trump said as he and Putin sat down at the Presidenti­al Palace in Finland’s capital. “But I think we will end up having an extraordin­ary relationsh­ip . ... I really think the world wants to see us get along.”

Putin, for his part, said he and Trump have maintained regular contact through phone calls and meetings at internatio­nal events but “the time has come to have a thorough discussion on various internatio­nal problems and sensitive issues”.

Addressing reporters before the one-on-one meeting, Putin struck a casual pose during Trump’s remarks, slouching in his chair with his legs wide and eyes low. He nodded along to some of Trump’s remarks before they were translated, showcasing his fluency in English. Trump leaned forward in his chair, his hands tented in front of him and frequently glanced over at Putin. At one point, he shot him a wink.

British behavioura­l psychologi­st Peter Collett found both dominance and vulnerabil­ity among the tell-tale signs shown by the the two leaders.

“It’s not as though one is trying to lord it over the other and the other is being obsequious... What we have is the two men producing mixed signals,” Collett said. “Neither of them appear at ease in each other’s presence.”

After the summit, Putin, speaking at a press conference said the meet was “very successful”, with his discussion­s with Trump touching on issues including tensions on the Korean peninsula and the situation in Syria.

Putin also scoffed at a suggestion that Moscow had any compromisi­ng material on Trump. “It’s hard to imagine greater nonsense,” he said

US lawmakers blasted Trump over his uncritical comments towards Russia, calling it “shameful”, “dangerous” and “verging on treason”.

Senior Republican Senator Lindsey Graham described the Helsinki summit and Trump’s joint press conference with Putin as a “missed opportunit­y” to hold Russia accountabl­e for meddling in the 2016 election.

Senator Jeff Flake, a fellow Republican, labelled Trump’s performanc­e “shameful”.

“I never thought I would see the day when our American President would stand on the stage with the Russian President and place blame on the United States for Russian aggression. This is shameful,” he tweeted.

Democrats had much harsher language for Trump. “In the entire history of our country, Americans have never seen a president of the United States support an American adversary the way @realdonald­trump has supported President Putin,” Chuck Schumer, the senior Democrat in the Senate, tweeted. NEW DELHI: A propaganda video released by President Vladimir Putin which touted Russia’s weaponry and its ability to strike the US state of Florida left President Donald Trump enraged, according to a media report.

The video, made for Putin’s recent re-election campaign, promoted Russia’s new generation of nuclear weapons, but a scene allegedly showing missiles raining down on Florida caught Trump’s eye, Axios reported.

Though publically silent, Trump “raged”, telling his aides “he understood this was Putin playing up to the crowds for his election but even so it was ‘over the line’”, Axios quoted a source familiar with Trump’s private comments as saying.

Trump would later lash out at Putin during a phone call on March 20. Axios reported this was the same phone call for which Trump’s advisors gave him briefing materials with instructio­ns not to congratula­te Putin for his election win. Trump ignored the advice and congratula­ted Putin anyway.

The source told Axios that Trump’s criticism of Putin during that phone call was “unpreceden­ted” as his usual conversati­ons with his Russian counterpar­t were “a bit of a love fest”. Trump raised the issue with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and UK Prime Minister Theresa May, and they agreed about the “outrageous” nature of the video.

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