President Donald Trump claimed that his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin let him down during the process of solving the Ukraine war. Addressing a joint press conference with UK prime minister Keir Starmer, Trump confessed that even though he thought that the Russia-Ukraine war would be the "easiest" one to solve, it was not the case, however he said that he will ultimately resolve it. "I thought the Russia-Ukraine war was the easiest to stop but Putin has let me down. I thought it may be easiest. As you know, we are working for a solution for Israel and Gaza, we are working to solve so many conflicts, we will get Israel-Gaza done, likewise, Russia and Ukraine will also be done, but you never know in war," Trump said. n18oc_world n18oc_crux
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