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Izvestia Covers Comments by Diane Sare on Trump's First 100 Days

In an interview published today with Izvestia, Diane Sare, President of The LaRouche Organization and a former candidate for the U.S. Senate, gave her opinion about the first 100 days of Donald Trump’s presidency. “It’s very difficult to understand what Trump is thinking just by looking at what he posts on the social network Truth Social,” Sare replied to the question. “I don’t think the U.S. President should conduct diplomacy in this way. I think it’s a bit unstatesmanlike. But I think there is openness in this. He really doesn’t want war. He understands NATO aggression. I don’t know what he said to Zelenskyy during the Pope’s funeral. But most likely it was the same thing he said earlier in the White House: ‘You don’t have any cards.’ But at the same time, he turns around and blames Russia. Perhaps he is hiding something.”

The article then goes on: “New contacts are being made at all levels: from bilateral meetings of delegations to regular telephone conversations between U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin have called each other several times, and their first personal meeting is being prepared soon, which could take place in Saudi Arabia. The most promising of these achievements is the attempt to restore normal diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Russia, which will undoubtedly change the situation, since the Obama-Biden administration has committed complete madness, Sare believes.”

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