WASHINGTON, October 3. /TASS/. US President Donald Trump has not rejected the spirit of the meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage and still hopes that relations between Washington and Moscow will improve, former vice-chair of the National Intelligence Council Graham Fuller has told TASS.
Commenting on the US side’s remarks about the possibility of Tomahawk cruise missile deliveries to Ukraine, and reports about Washington providing Kiev with information for strikes on Russia’s energy infrastructure, Fuller said: "I would not say that he has abandoned the Anchorage, the spirit of Anchorage, if you will. I think that probably is something that is fairly deep in his mind, even in his heart, as the kind of legacy he would like to leave behind as a great statesman who was able to, you know, accomplish rapprochement and settlement with Russia."
"I'm not ready to say, Oh, my God, it's all finished, Anchorage has been lost. I think Trump is quite capable of suddenly changing his mind, acting impulsively, and I could even imagine him picking up the phone to talk to Vladimir Putin at some point," he continued. "I'm far from being in the position of saying that it's all finished and it's heading irrevocably towards [world] war."






