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 said he feels let down by Vladimir Putin regarding the Ukraine war, admitting it has been more difficult to resolve than he expected, during a press conference with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
- Ukraine anticipates receiving $3.5 billion in U.S. weapons shortly, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
- Trump asserted that if he were president, the Ukraine war would not have started, blaming it on Joe Biden's actions.
- Trump claimed that Russian soldiers are being killed at a higher rate than Ukrainian soldiers in the ongoing conflict, highlighting the war's devastating toll on civilians.
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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.

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.
He wanted to be the great peace bearer – but now Donald Trump is standing in front of a heap of pieces. Within 24 hours, the US President wanted to end the Ukraine war, he promised in the election campaign. But instead of triumph, there is now frustration: "Putin really let me down, complains Trump – and asks whether his closest hopes for the Kremlin boss have finally burst. At a press conference with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Londo…
The President's visit to the Island passed without any disturbances, the announced British recognition of Palestine being one of the few points of disagreement with Starmer.
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