Kremlin Claims Calmness and Composure Towards Trump's Criticisms of Putin

"I am not satisfied with Putin" .. These were the statements made by Trump yesterday, Tuesday, as a sign of the course of the relationship and its seriousness, between the flirtation and affection that dominated the statements of both parties in recent months, and the unprecedentedly inflamed situation in Ukraine, all those compliments and attempts to reach solutions seemed nothing but words.
The Kremlin, in its composure, shows no escalation or emotional reactions towards everything Trump expresses from time to time, whether negative or positive, saying that it deals "calmly" with the criticisms recently directed by the American President Donald Trump at his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, accusing him of uttering "nonsense" about Ukraine.
Dmitry Peskov responded to a question about Trump's intensification of his tone during his daily briefing: "We deal with the matter calmly, and we intend to continue our dialogue with Washington."
Peskov also added that Moscow sees Washington's desire to settle the Ukrainian conflict quickly, but this is not possible immediately due to the complexity of the problem.
He stated: "There are no disagreements here, but there is a desire (in the United States) to resolve the problem (the conflict over Ukraine) through political and diplomatic means, and very quickly, but the complexity of the problem itself does not allow for an immediate solution," adding: "Therefore, as you know, some work has already been done, two very difficult rounds (of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine) have been held, and we expect the third round to be held, and the dialogue to continue," according to TASS news agency.