Trump’s appreciation of Russia’s decision to release American prisoner

The US preside appreciated Moscow’s decision following the release of a citizen from Russia, saying that this would lead to the release of another US citizen.
Following the release of US citizen Mark Fugel from Russia, US Preside Donald Trump said he appreciated Russia’s decision to release him, but refused to confirm direct talks with Russian Preside Vladimir Putin.
Last night, US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz announced that US Preside Steven Witcaf is leaving the coury with the US citizen who was imprisoned in Russia.
Waltz we on to call Russia a goodwill and a step towards ending the Ukrainian war.
A court in Russia seenced Mark Fuggel to serve a five -year prison in a high security prison for charges of importing 5 grams of marijuana io the coury.
“The US preside said during a meeting with Fogel on Wednesday when he was asked whether he had spoken directly to Putin about the Fuggel case,” I don’t wa to say that, “Ryanovast said. I just wa to say that I am very grateful for what they did to return Mark home. “
Trump also called the deal for Fuggel’s release very fair and reasonable.
The US preside described Russia’s joy and action as “a sign of goodness” that “may be a big step towards ending (in the Ukrainian war).”
Fuggel, for his part, thanked the Russian preside for his release.
“I should also poi out that the Preside Putin acted very generously with my pardon,” he said.
The US preside also announced yesterday (Wednesday) that another American will be released after Mark Fogel’s return from Russia.
“I think this will lead to another person’s release next day,” Trump said during a meeting with Fuggel.
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