European Elites To End Up Wagging Their Tails at Trump: Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin. X/ @Zhy9876510
February 2, 2025 Hour: 8:47 am
‘Trump, with his character and tenacity, will very soon bring order. And all of this will happen quite quickly,’ he said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that European political elites will ultimately obey and “wag their tails” before U.S. President Donald Trump in an interview set to be broadcast tonight on the Russian state television program Moscow.Kremlin.Putin.
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“Trump, with his character and tenacity, will very soon bring order. And all of this, you’ll see, will happen quite quickly,” Putin said regarding the U.S. president’s relations with European politicians. His remarks were made to Russian journalist Pavel Zarubin, who published excerpts of the interview on his Telegram channel.
“Very soon, all of them (European politicians) will side with the master and end up affectionately wagging their tails,” Putin said, adding that Europeans had actively opposed Trump because, “mentally, they preferred” former U.S. President Joe Biden.
“Trump has a different perspective on what is good and what is bad, including regarding gender policies and some other issues,” the Russian leader stated.
Putin recalled that Europe once had world-class political leaders, mentioning French figures such as Charles de Gaulle, François Mitterrand, and Jacques Chirac, as well as German leaders Willy Brandt, Helmut Kohl, and Gerhard Schröder. Currently, however, he said, “there are practically no such people.”
“Some individuals do not even have proper training, they are out of place, and they deal with matters they have never handled from the standpoint of the interests of European citizens,” Putin added, concluding with the remark: “This is a disgrace.”
During his conversation with Zarubin, Putin also said it was shameful that Russia had not been invited to the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz.
teleSUR/ JF Source: EFE