Putin's advisor: European leaders filled Trump's head with harmful ideas at G7 summit
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Russian President Putin's advisor, Yuri Ushakov, claims European leaders filled Donald Trump's head with harmful ideas at the G7 summit.
- Ushakov stated that Russia has had no contact with the U.S. since the summit.
- He suggested that Trump, despite European influence, remains firm in his own political stances.
Yuri Ushakov, a key advisor to Russian President Vladimir Putin, asserted that European leaders at the recent G7 summit unduly influenced U.S. President Donald Trump with detrimental ideas. Ushakov's comments suggest a critical view of the interactions between European leaders and Trump during the summit.
According to the Russian agency Interfax, Ushakov indicated that discussions at the G7 heavily focused on the "Ukrainian question." He specifically alleged that Trump was fed "unnecessary, if not harmful ideas" by his European counterparts. Ushakov further noted that following the summit, Russia has not engaged in any further communication with the Trump administration.
Despite these alleged influences, Ushakov characterized Trump as a "firm politician" who adheres to his own viewpoints. This suggests that while European leaders may have attempted to sway Trump's perspective, Ushakov believes Trump's core positions remain unchanged. The advisor's remarks highlight ongoing tensions and differing narratives surrounding international diplomacy and the conflict in Ukraine.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.