Trump said he did not consider himself neither a friend nor an enemy of Moscow

Trump said he did not consider himself neither a friend nor an enemy of Moscow

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Previously, trump has repeatedly expressed sympathy for Vladimir Putin.

The candidate in US presidents from Republican party, Donald trump clarified his position in relation to Russia.

About it writes Reuters.

Trump doesn’t consider himself neither a friend nor an enemy of Moscow. “I would hope that Russia and President Vladimir Putin will develop a good relationship. I don’t consider myself neither the friends nor the enemies of the Russians,” said the Republican.

The trump criticized his rival in the elections, the candidate of the Democratic party, Hillary Clinton, anti-Russian stance.

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Polls opened in Florida, which is considered a key state in the vote

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Polls show the minimum gap between the candidates in the preferences of the voters of this state. And Hillary Clinton now wins, and Donald trump, who is behind by 3%, went on a tour of Florida to reach out to those who have not yet decided for whom to vote. Though officially the presidential race in the USA is designed on the eighth of November, about 40% of the citizens want to vote in advance.

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