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Kremlin on Trump's 'playing with fire' comments: National interests paramount for Putin

Kremlin on Trump's 'playing with fire' comments: National interests paramount for Putin

The Star28-05-2025
Russian President Vladimir Putin gives a statement to the media at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia May 11, 2025. Sergey Bobylev/Host agency RIA Novosti/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo
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