Trump compliments responded to Putin's praises

President of Russia welcomed the comments of candidates for president of the United States that wants deeper relations with Moscow.
After Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly praised contender for the Republican Party candidate in the elections in the United States Donald Trump, saying he is the leader of the presidential race, "a lively and very talented man," came the reply, and the Trumps.

He said he was "honored because of compliments" sent by Putin.

"It's always a great honor to get a nice compliment from a man who is deeply respected in his country and abroad," said Trump.

He added that it had always advocated for better relations of the United States and Russia.

"I have always believed that Russia and the US should jointly fight terrorism and affect the return of peace in the world, not to mention the trade and all the other benefits arising from the mutual respect", conveyed the Russian Sputnik his words.

Putin praises

Russian President Vladimir Putin has previously welcomed the statement by Donald Trump who wants to deepen the relations of the United States with Russia.

"He was a very lively man, very talented, no doubt. But not for us to assess its achievements but to American voters," he told reporters.

"It is the absolute leader of the presidential race, as we see it today. He says he wants a new level of relations, wants to deepen relations with Russia. In order not to greet? Of course we welcome this," the Russian president added.

Trump's previous performances stood out to him experience in the business qualifies for the conduct of foreign policy, because, thanks to him, to be able to negotiate with the leaders of the state. Earlier he said he will be able to get out of the ends with Putin.

Bush: Trump is 'Hillary number 2'

Trumps of Republican rival Jeb Bush said that Putin's support Trump proof that the New York mogul like their Democratic rivals Hillary Clinton, calling Trump on Twitter "Hillary number 2".

Last week, Trump called for the introduction of a total ban on entry of Muslims in the United States, and because of this proposal was sharply criticized in public.

He dismissed criticism that his un-American proposal and said that the US "is now at war."

His statement provoked a sharp reaction across the world, and in the UK, more than 560,000 people signed a petition that he be barred from entry to the country.