"I don't think you can make an argument that the relationship with Russia is in a good place right now. But that's not the US' fault, that's Vladimir Putin's aggressive and imperialist ambitions," Kaine told ABC News.
"Here is a guy who violated international law at the end of the Bush administration by moving into the Ossetia region of Georgia. And then he's violated international law by annexing the Crimean portion of the Ukraine and destabilising the Eastern Ukraine," he said.
This is just one of a number of "very, very troubling instances" that have shown Trump's coziness with Putin, Kaine alleged.
"He's already had to let go one campaign chairperson, Paul Manafort," said the Senator from Virginia, who is schedule to deliver a major foreign policy speech next week.
Russia went into Georgia, the South Ossetia region of Georgia, when President George Bush was in office, before President Obama was elected. And he went into Crimea during the Obama administration, he noted.
Responding to questions on the FBI report on Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, he said those notes demonstrate in very significant detail, why the FBI chose not to go forward with any additional proceeding.
"The reason these materials are being made public is that Hillary Clinton said I want the public to see them. When Congress asked the FBI, give us your notes, Hillary said, yes, that's great, give them your notes but let the American public see it," Kaine said.
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