Kremlin to Trump: We don’t engage in Twitter diplomacy
A Kremlin spokesperson has said that Russia does not engage in Twitter diplomacy after US President Donald Trump used the social media platform to warn Moscow of imminent military action in Syria, the Interfax news agency reported.
“We do not participate in Twitter diplomacy,” Dimitri Peskov was quoted as saying by Interfax.
“We support serious approaches. We continue to believe that it is important not to take steps that could harm an already fragile situation.”
Trump told Russia in an early morning tweet on Wednesday to prepare for “nice and new and ‘smart!'” missile attacks in Syria after an alleged chemical attack on the last rebel stronghold in the country.
In response to Trump’s tweet, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said: “Smart missiles should fly towards terrorists, not [Syria’s] lawful government, which has spent several years fighting against international terrorism on its territory.”
Peskov said his country, which has been involved in the Syrian conflict since 2015 and an ally to President Bashar al-Assad, is convinced that the allegations of the use of chemical weapons in Eastern Ghouta’s city of Douma is false and cannot be used as a pretext to undertake any military steps against Syria.
Peskov also expressed Moscow’s support for serious initiatives on the Syrian crisis and other international issues.
Source: aljazeera.com