The Kremlin has expressed approval for a change in the United States' national security strategy under President Donald Trump, which no longer identifies Russia as a 'direct threat.' This was reported by the TASS news agency on Sunday, quoting spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

The revised U.S. national security approach follows years of tensions post-Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 and its broader military actions in Ukraine from 2022. While Moscow had previously been highlighted as a significant threat in U.S. strategies, the new policy suggests a path towards limited cooperation and strategic stability. Peskov noted this as a positive development requiring further analysis.

The updated strategy, titled under Trump's vision of 'flexible realism,' prioritizes American interests while addres

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