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America Age > Blog > World > Fiona Hill says Putin got ‘frustrated many times’ with Trump because the Russian leader ‘had to keep explaining things’ to him
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Fiona Hill says Putin got ‘frustrated many times’ with Trump because the Russian leader ‘had to keep explaining things’ to him

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump attend a meeting in Helsinki, on July 16, 2018.Brendan Smialowski/Getty Images

  • Putin often became “frustrated” with Trump over his lack of knowledge on major issues, according to Fiona Hill.

  • “He had to keep explaining things, and Putin doesn’t like to do that,” Hill said.

  • Hill said this factored into Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine under the Biden administration.

Russian President Vladimir Putin often became frustrated with President Donald Trump over his lack of knowledge on geopolitical issues, according to Fiona Hill, and this played into Moscow’s decision on the timing of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

One of the reasons Putin invaded Ukraine with President Joe Biden in the White House is because he expected the US to “sue for peace” and thought it would be better to deal with Biden than trying to negotiate with someone like Trump, who the Russian leader had “to explain everything to all the time,” said Hill, who served as the top Russia advisor on the National Security Council under Trump.

“He thought that somebody like Biden — who’s a Transatlanticist, who knows all about NATO, who actually knows where Ukraine is, and actually knows something about the history, and is very steeped in international affairs — would be the right person to engage with,” Hill said.

“You could see that he got frustrated many times with President Trump because he had to keep explaining things, and Putin doesn’t like to do that,” Hill went on to say, adding, “Even though he loves to be able to spin his own version of events, he wants to have predictability in the person that he’s engaging with.”

A number of Trump’s former advisors have said the ex-president had a poor grasp of global affairs. Former national security advisor John Bolton, for example, said Trump once asked whether Finland was part of Russia.

Similarly, Trump’s former White House chief of staff, Gen. John Kelly, also once complained that Trump “doesn’t know any history at all, even some of the basics on the US,” according to Hill’s book, “There Is Nothing For You Here: Finding Opportunity in the Twenty-First Century,” which was published last year.

In the book, Hill wrote that Trump’s meager comprehension of international affairs was a “major liability” for US national security. “Whenever he got to meetings and the conversation started, it seemed like the first time he was hearing things from world leaders,” she said.

Insider has reached out to Trump for comment.

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