Putin, Trump and Ukraine
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After days of expressing displeasure with his latest phone call with Putin, Trump went even further at a Cabinet meeting.
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WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he's “not happy” with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, saying Moscow's ongoing war in Ukraine is “killing a lot of people” on both sides. “I’m not happy with him, I can tell you that much right now. This is killing a lot of people,” Trump said of Putin during a meeting with his Cabinet.
The president promised he would end the war before he even took office. Instead Putin is slaughtering more Ukrainian civilians.
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Donald Trump told a private gathering of donors last year that he once sought to deter Russian President Vladimir Putin from attacking Ukraine by threatening to “bomb the sh*t out of Moscow” in retaliation,
The US President appeared to side with Volodymyr Zelensky following a recent phone call with his Ukrainian counterpart, while indicating his frustration with Vladimir Putin
In the Kremlin's readout of the Trump call, it said Putin told the U.S. president that "Russia will achieve its goals" and that "Russia will not retreat from these goals," adding that the conversation was "frank, business-like and concrete".
President Donald Trump called Russian President Vladimir Putin out for throwing “bullsh*t” on peace talks with Ukraine - hours later, Russia launched its largest ever drone attack on Ukraine. CNN’s Matthew Chance analyzes whether the US leader’s comments have an impact on Russia’s military operations.