'Blame America First': Ex-Ambassador to Russia Slams Trump's 'Disappointing' and 'Ridiculous' Anti-US Tweet Ahead of Putin Summit
The former U.S. ambassador to Russia slammed President Donald Trump’s “ridiculous” rhetorical attacks on the European Union and other American allies.
Trump aggravated NATO allies during last week’s summit, described the EU as a “foe” and Russia as a competitor — and is meeting privately Monday with Vladimir Putin.
“Just really disappointing,” said Michael McFaul, the Russian ambassador under President Barack Obama. “The EU is not our foe — that’s ridiculous. Most of the countries in NATO are also in the European Union, they are our allies and partners.”
McFaul also called out Trump for blaming the U.S. for poor relations with Russia.
Be honest, my Russians colleagues, not in your wildest dreams did you ever think that you’d have someone in the White House blaming America for all tensions in US-Russian relations. Never happened ever before. https://t.co/s2p8tnxdu9
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) July 16, 2018
“So all of those things, in my view,” he added, “are the reasons why there’s tensions in U.S.-Russia relations. For President Trump to just insinuate as he just did in his initial remarks today, well bygones — let’s forget about all that stuff and move on because I want a great relationship with you, Putin. That’s just not serving America’s national interest, in my view.”
No previous President of the United States of America has ever spoken like this about relations with Russia. Ever.… https://t.co/ST0vtmwf1O— Michael McFaul (@Michael McFaul) 1531744238