US journalist Tucker Carlson has interviewed Russian president Vladimir Putin, confirmed Kremlin.
According to RT, Russian
President Vladimir Putin met with US journalist Tucker Carlson on Tuesday for
an interview. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a daily media briefing on
Wednesday.
The journalist has announced that
the interview footage will be released very soon.
But Peskov declined to say when
exactly the public will be able to see the interview and would not comment on
its contents.
He noted that being an American,
Carlson was neither pro-Russian nor pro-Ukrainian in terms of his attitude to
the Ukraine conflict, which is expected to be the focus of the interview.
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The Kremlin spokesman added,
however, that Carlson is wrong when he claims that Western news outlets haven’t
bothered to seek an interview with the Russian leader.
Western mainstream media cannot
claim “even the appearance of impartiality” on Ukraine and “all have a
one-sided position,” Peskov explained. Moscow has “no desire” to communicate
with them and doubts that anything good would come out of it, he said.
Earlier, The Wall Street Journal
reported that Carlson will likely publish his production on Tuesday, citing
“people familiar with the matter.”
Carlson has vowed that his talk
with Putin will be released uncut on his streaming platform and will not be monetized.
He said it was important for the American public to hear what the Russian
president had to say, because the stakes of the Ukraine stand-off were very
high.
He claimed other Western media
outlets were not doing a proper job informing the public about Moscow’s
position, misleading them on why the US and its allies were spending taxpayer
money on supporting Kiev.
Elon Musk, the owner of X
(formerly Twitter) promised Carlson that the interview would not be censored on
the platform, he added.
Critics claim that Carlson is
sympathetic to the Russian cause. Former US Congressman Adam Kinzinger, who is
pro-Ukrainian, branded him “a traitor” in an X post and launched a mock poll on
whether the journalist was on Putin’s payroll.
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