"It would be wonderful... If NATO and our country could get along with Russia," Trump said yesterday amid a deepening war of words with the Kremlin.
"Right now, we're not getting along with Russia at all. We may be at an all-time low in terms of relationship with Russia."
Trump's comments come as his administration had slammed Russia's support for Syrian leader President Bashar al-Assad and questioned the Kremlin's interference in elections in Montenegro.
Trump said it was "certainly possible" that Putin knew about the attack, blamed on Assad, indicating Russian officials were present at the source airbase, which Trump later bombed.
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"I would like to think that they didn't know, but certainly they could have. They were there. So we'll find out," he said.
Before Trump faced the media, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson held talks at the Kremlin that failed to bridge a deep gap of trust between the rival nuclear powers.
The White House wants to see Russia drop its support for Assad, whom Trump labelled a "butcher."
The White House pointedly said yesterday that it had seen credible reports that Moscow backed an election-day attack in Montenegro last year.
A senior administration official pointed the finger of blame at Russia for an alleged coup attempt during October's election.
"We are very concerned about Russian interference in the October elections in Montenegro," the official said, "including credible reports of Russian support for an attempted election-day attack on the government.
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