Putin, Trump and Ukraine
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President Trump said late Thursday that he is “very disappointed” with the conversation he had with Russian President Vladimir Putin and reiterated that he made “no progress” in ending the three-year war in Eastern Europe.
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Just hours later, Zelensky reports that Russians had launched hundreds of drones and missiles at his country, primarily at its capital.
MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Kremlin said on Friday that Russia closely follows all statements by U.S. President Donald Trump after he said he was "very disappointed" with his latest phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the war in Ukraine. Trump said after Thursday's conversation that he did not think Putin was looking to stop the war.