KRASNOYARSK- Russia and the United States have some common interests, particularly in the war on terror, Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, according to Itar Tass.
At the same time, he did not give a clear answer when asked if Russia could become a friend of the United States.
“Of course, [Moscow and Washington] have some common interests, there are also differences and opposing views,” Peskov said. In his opinion, this is “a normal practice”.
“We have heard [US] President [Donald] Trump make various statements, we are waiting with patience for some actions to follow words so that we could understand where we are at,” the Kremlin spokesman added.
In his address to Congress, Trump said that “America is willing to find new friends and to forge new partnerships where shared interests align.”
When speaking on the possible fields of Russian-US cooperation, the Kremlin spokesman mentioned the war on terror.
“Cooperation in the war on terror comes first, this is what [Russian President Vladimir] Putin and [US President Donald] Trump discussed in their telephone conversation when Putin called Trump to congratulate him on his inauguration,” Peskov said.
According to him, “everyone is likely to agree that all countries should cooperate in order to facilitate the fight against terrorism.” “In any case, it is impossible to effectively combat terrorism if the most powerful countries, such as the US and Russia, do not cooperate,” the Russian presidential spokesman noted.
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