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Moscow loathed the U.S. for years as its economy paid a high price for war — now, it’s doing a U-turn

20 February 2025
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Moscow loathed the U.S. for years as its economy paid a high price for war — now, it’s doing a U-turn
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In the past three years since invading Ukraine, Russia has heavily criticized the U.S. and its global dominance, particularly in response to international sanctions. However, with the arrival of a more friendly administration under President Donald Trump and ongoing talks to end the conflict in Ukraine, Moscow is softening its adversarial stance. Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the recent negotiations with the U.S., commending Trump for his restraint and signaling a potential shift in relations.

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