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Trump says he thought war in Ukraine would be ‘easy to solve’ but Putin ‘really let me down’

President Trump expressed disappointment in Putin's failure to end the Ukraine conflict despite hopes based on their relationship, while signing a $205 billion tech investment deal with the UK.

  • Donald Trump expressed disappointment in Vladimir Putin, stating he 'really let me down' regarding the war in Ukraine after a lack of progress following their summit in Alaska last month.
  • Trump believed the conflict would be 'one of the easiest to solve' due to his relationship with Putin and mentioned rising Russian soldier casualties.
  • Sir Keir Starmer claimed Europe is increasing support for Ukraine through military planning, emphasizing the need for NATO to stop purchasing Russian oil.
  • Trump claimed the war started because Putin 'didn't respect the leadership of the United States' at the time of his presidency.
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US President Trump has once again criticized the behaviour of Russian leader Putin in the Ukraine war.

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Donald Trump concludes this Thursday with his state visit to the UK. At a press conference, the US President said he was disappointed with Vladimir Putin's behaviour on the Russian-Ukrainian issue.

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US President at press conference with Keir Starmer in Chequers

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Putin has let me down, says Trump at end of UK state visit

Donald Trump warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin had "really let me down" after he met Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Thursday, the final day of the US president's historic UK state visit.

·Missoula, United States
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