Russia is actively using robots to distort the statements of Donald Trump’s “advisors” on Ukraine, reports Andrei Kovalenko, head of the Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council.
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According to him, Russia in the West distorts the statements of several “advisors” who position themselves as Trump experts and speak on issues of war and the Ukrainian conflict. This is done to attract attention and make headlines in Western media.
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In addition, Kovalenko noted that Ukrainian media often pick up similar distorted statements, including the words of Donald Tusk, who allegedly claimed that the United States would soon cease fire.
According to Kovalenko, the Russians are simultaneously spreading messages in European countries such as Germany and France that Ukraine should not supply weapons. Arguing this by the fact that if the war continues, Trump can transfer the conflict to European territory, and Europe, dependent on the United States, will find it difficult to support Ukraine on its own.
Earlier, Kursor wrote that Trump turned to Putin with an unexpected request about Ukraine.
Trump had a telephone conversation with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, during which he discussed the situation in Ukraine.