
Vladimir Putin has backed Donald Trump over the US President’s $10 billion lawsuit of the BBC over a Panorama documentary which edited his speech before the January 6 riot.
The Russian leader insisted ‘Trump is right’ when asked about it during his annual and wide ranging end-of-year press conference.
President Trump has followed through on his threat of legal action by filing claims at a federal court in Miami for $5 billion in damages for defamation plus the same amount for violating trade practices to equal $10 billion in total.
Putin also praised Trump’s ‘sincere’ and ‘serious’ efforts to end the Ukraine war and likened Europe’s leaders to ‘robbers’ following a failed plan to use frozen Russian assets.
The Russian president boasted the EU’s plan fell through because they feared the ‘grave consequences’ of taking Russia‘s money.
Putin also told the nation he is ‘ready and willing’ for peace talks with Ukraine but doesn’t feel the Ukrainians are prepared and that Russian troops are close to making gains across the battlefield.
The backdrop of Putin’s speech shows a massive map of Russia which noticeably includes the outline of Crimea as well as four Ukrainian regions annexed in 2022; Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson.
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Vladimir Putin backs Donald Trump over $10 billion BBC lawsuit as he insists US President ‘is right’ to sue broadcaster over Panorama edit: Live updates