Russian President Vladimir Putin has revealed his thoughts on Tucker Carlson and the widely watched interview that caused a stir around the world.
President Putin was sharply critical of Carlson and described his surprise during his first interview with an American journalist since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
“To be honest, I thought he would act aggressively and ask so-called pointed questions,” Putin said. Said He said this in an interview with Russian state TV host Pavel Zarubin on Wednesday. “I was not only ready for this, I wanted it because it gives me the opportunity to respond in kind.”
“He tried to interrupt me several times, but surprisingly for a Western journalist, he still remained patient and listened to my long conversations, especially those related to history, and helped me prepare. ‘For not giving a reason to do what is being arranged. ”
“Frankly, I wasn’t completely satisfied with this interview.”
During the two-hour interview with Karlsson, Putin monologued for more than 20 minutes about Russian history.
At the beginning of Tucker’s interview, Putin sarcastically asked, “Are you doing a talk show or a conversation?”
President Putin too Apparently He mocked Carlson to his face for not being accepted into the CIA.
In an interview on Russian state television on Wednesday, President Putin said he preferred Joe Biden to Donald Trump.
Putin told Zarubin: “Biden, he is more experienced, more predictable, a politician from the old camp.” “But we will work with American leaders that the American people trust.”
President Trump used Putin’s sound bites as a weapon to attack Biden.
Trump: “Russian President Vladimir Putin just paid me a wonderful compliment.” Said Wednesday at a campaign rally in North Charleston, South Carolina. “He said he’d rather have Joe Biden as president than Trump. Now that’s a compliment. … And of course he would say that.”
President Trump then focused on construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
“Nord Stream 2 has been stopped. [Biden] “President Putin is actually not a fan of me because he approved it right after I left,” Trump said.
In December 2019, President Trump imposed Sanctions against companies involved in helping Russian oil giant Gazprom build a gas pipeline between Russia and Germany.
Biden administration will be established in May 2021 abandoned Sanctions against the company operating Russia’s Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to Germany and its CEO.
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