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Russian President Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that U.S.
Democrats had impeached President Donald Trump for "fabricated"
reasons in order to reverse his 2016 election victory.
Putin, speaking at his annual year-end news conference, said he
expected Trump to survive the proceedings and stay in office.
The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to impeach
Trump, but Putin, like most observers, said he expected the Republican Senate
to acquit him.
"It's unlikely they will want to remove from power a
representative of their party based on what are, in my opinion, completely
fabricated reasons," said Putin.
"This is simply a continuation of the (U.S.) intra-political
battle where one party that lost an election, the Democratic Party, is trying
to achieve results using other methods and means.
"They first accused Trump of a conspiracy with Russia. Then
it turned out there wasn't a conspiracy and that it couldn't be the basis for
impeachment. Now they have dreamt up (the idea) of some kind of pressure being
exerted on Ukraine."
Putin nevertheless criticized the United States in general for
what he called unfriendly steps toward Russia, saying Moscow had adopted a
policy of responding in kind.
In particular, he complained about what he said was a refusal to
respond to Moscow's proposals to extend the New START arms control treaty,
which limits the number of strategic nuclear warheads that the world's two
biggest nuclear powers can deploy.
Regarded by many experts as the only thing preventing an
unfettered arms race between the two Cold War rivals, the treaty can be
extended for another five years, beyond its expiry date in February 2021, by
mutual agreement.
"So far there's been no answer to our proposals," said
Putin. "And if the New START treaty doesn't exist anymore, there will be
nothing in the world to curb the arms race. And that, in my view, would be
bad." (Text, excluding headline, courtesy of Reuters)