Putin’s Spokesman Won’t Respond to Trump’s Accolade

MOSCOW (AP) —

 

Russia's President Vladimir Putin (C) listens to his press secretary Dmitry Peskov (L) before a press conference following the talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Bocharov Ruchei state residence in the Black Sea resort of Sochi,on May 14, 2013. Putin warned today against any moves that would further destabilise the situation in Syria, speaking after talks with the visiting Israeli Prime Minister. AFP PHOTO/ POOL/ MAXIM SHIPENKOV (Photo credit should read MAXIM SHIPENKOV/AFP/Getty Images)
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin (C) listens to his press secretary Dmitry Peskov (L) in this 2013 file photo. (Maxim Shipenkov/AFP/Getty Images)

A spokesman for Russian President Putin won’t respond directly to Donald Trump’s latest accolade for the Russian leader.

Trump on Wednesday renewed his praise of Putin for having “great control over his country.” Asked how he would de-escalate tensions between the U.S. and Russia if he’s elected to the White House, Trump said he’d “have a very good relationship with many foreign leaders,” including Putin.

Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Thursday that the Kremlin is watching the U.S. campaign closely, but takes its rhetoric with a pinch of salt.

Peskov says Moscow is willing to improve ties with the United States whether Trump or Hillary Clinton wins the race, but will rely on what the new president says “after they are elected.”

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