Trump responded to Medvedev with words about "very dangerous territory"

Trump mentioned tariffs on RUSSIA and India, and indirectly the spat between Medvedev and Senator Graham. He called on the deputy chairman of the Security Council to "watch his words," adding that he was "entering very dangerous territory." Donald Trump

Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, former President of the country Dmitry Medvedev should "watch his words", he is "entering very dangerous territory". This was stated by US President Donald Trump on his social network Truth Social.

Trump raised the issue of tariffs for Russia and India, a measure he threatened both countries with. In the case of Russia, the discussion was about secondary tariffs for countries that buy Russian oil .

Trump said he "doesn't care what India does to Russia."

"Let them destroy their dead economies together, I don't care. We do very little business with India, their tariffs are too high, some of the highest in the world. Likewise, Russia and the United States do almost no business with each other," Trump wrote, then turned to Medvedev.

A few days ago, after Trump shortened the ultimatum for Russia on tariffs from 50 to 10-12 days (the US threatened to impose them if it did not see progress on Ukraine ), Medvedev got into a spat with Senator Lindsey Graham.

The deputy chairman of the Security Council also wrote that Russia is not Israel or Iran, so that it can issue ultimatums to it, and each such demand is a step towards war. "Not between Russia and Ukraine, but with his own country. Don't go down the path of Sleepy Joe," Medvedev warned in X.

Graham responded to Medvedev: “To those in Russia who think President Trump is not serious about stopping the bloodshed between Russia and Ukraine: You and your protégés are about to be very wrong. You will soon see that Joe Biden is no longer president. Come to the negotiating table .”

Medvedev, in turn, told the senator that “it is not for you or Trump to dictate when to ‘sit down at the negotiating table.’” “The negotiations will end when all the goals of our military operation are achieved. Work for America first and foremost, grandpas,” he wrote in X.

Russia and Ukraine resumed direct talks on a settlement in Istanbul in May, with three rounds held so far, the last on July 23. Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with both sides, but has recently toughened his rhetoric toward Moscow. The Russian Foreign Ministry emphasizes that the country is ready to continue negotiations.

The Kremlin is "quite calm" about Trump's toughening rhetoric, said Dmitry Peskov , the Russian president's press secretary . Moscow "took note" of the American president's statement about shortening the ultimatum, the Russian economy continues to function under "a huge number of sanctions" and has developed "a certain immunity" to them, he noted. Russia considers Western sanctions illegal.

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