"We may be at an all-time low in terms of the relationship with Russia", Trump told reporters at a joint White House news conference with the NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
Trump hoped that European nations would have nothing to worry from Russian Federation. "This is an approach that is incompatible with legal norms", Vladimir Safronkov, Russia's deputy ambassador to the United Nations said.
Mr Trump replied that "it would be wonderful. if North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and our country could get along with Russian Federation".
"That could happen, and it may not happen".
Near the beginning of the press conference on Wednesday, Tillerson said USA relations with Russian Federation were at a "low point".
"We saw a veto from Russian Federation today because the reality is, there's absolutely no question that Bashar al-Assad and his regime were responsible for the strikes".
Western powers have lashed out at Russian Federation after it vetoed a United Nations resolution that would have condemned the suspected use of chemical weapons in northern Syria and demanded a speedy investigation.
But Lavrov, on Thursday, offered a speck of optimism for the future of the relationship between the two Cold War foes.
Moscow has stood by Assad, saying the poison gas belonged to rebels, an explanation Washington dismisses as beyond credible. It denied preferring Trump to his Democrat rival, Hillary Clinton, during the election campaign and said it would judge his administration by its actions rather than its words.
Asked whether Assad could be subject to war crimes charges, Tillerson said people were working to make such a case, though he cautioned doing so would require clearing a high legal hurdle.
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Tillerson and Lavrov also "briefly" discussed Russian attempts to meddle in the US presidential election.
Tillerson met President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov for discussions that were meant to tackle, primarily, the fight against Daesh and safe zones, but that were consumed by the chemical attack in Syria.
"We have not seen a single fact, or even a hint of facts", he said. "I do not know who saw them".
"There were no signs that would support the statement, the allegation that chemical agents were used there at all", Lavrov said.
Tillerson said Syria's government had committed more than 50 attacks using chlorine or other chemical weapons over the duration of the conflict.
Stoltenberg said North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and its member countries need to find ways to talk with Russian Federation.
"With its veto, Russia said "no" to accountability, Russia said "no" to cooperation with the UN's independent investigation and Russia said "no" to a resolution that would have helped to promote peace in Syria", said US Ambassador Nikki Haley.
Can Russia abandon Assad? He added there was no talk Wednesday about a possible Trump-Putin meeting. "We're going to see how that all works out".
However, the Russian President and his officials dismissed U.S. evidence that Assad had carried out the attack, and Putin added a "bombshell prediction" of his own: Unnamed forces were going to carry out more chemical weapons attacks and blame these on Assad.




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