(BBC News) The Kremlin has played down Donald Trump’s orders to move two nuclear submarines closer to Russia, saying Moscow did not want to be involved in polemics.
In the first official reaction since the US president’s comments last Friday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said American submarines were on combat duty anyway and dismissed the idea that there had been an escalation.
“Very complex, very sensitive issues are being discussed, which, of course, many perceive very emotionally,” Peskov said, though he added that everyone should be “very cautious” with nuclear rhetoric.
US envoy Steve Witkoff is due to visit Russia on Wednesday, according to Russian media.
Last week, Trump ordered two nuclear submarines to “be positioned in the appropriate regions” in response to what he called “highly provocative” comments by former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.
Trump did not say whether they were nuclear-powered or nuclear-armed submarines.
Medvedev — who in recent years has espoused increasingly extreme rhetoric online — had accused Trump of “playing the ultimatum game” with Russia after the US president set a new deadline for Vladimir Putin to end the war with Ukraine.
Without referencing the Medvedev spat directly, Peskov said on Monday that while “in every country members of the leadership… have different points of view,” Russian foreign policy was dictated by Putin alone.
Medvedev did not react to Trump’s response and has not been active on X since sending the offending post.
Relations between the US and Russia improved significantly after Trump took office in January — although in recent months the US president has signalled he suspects Putin may not be truly committed to ending the war in Ukraine, which began when Moscow launched its invasion in February 2022.
Now Trump has brought forward a deadline for Russia to reach a peace deal, threatening Moscow with severe tariffs targeting its oil and other exports if a ceasefire is not agreed by August 8.
Still, Washington and Moscow remain in contact, and Peskov welcomed Witkoff’s trip later this week.