Trump says he’s ‘not thrilled with Putin’ amid Russia-Ukraine war


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Summary

Trump criticizes Putin

President Donald Trump said he is “not thrilled with Putin” during a press conference on U.S. strikes in Venezuela, while reiterating that the Russia-Ukraine war should never have happened.

Russia condemns U.S. action

As a key ally of Venezuela, Russia’s Foreign Ministry denounced the strikes and called on the U.S. to release Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife.

European, Ukrainian leaders discuss peace

European leaders met in Kyiv to discuss a U.S.-backed 20-point peace plan, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirming ongoing talks with NATO, Canada and the U.S., as well as additional meetings planned in Europe and Washington.


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In a Saturday press conference regarding the U.S. strikes on Venezuela, President Donald Trump said he’s “not thrilled” with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The response was to a question asking if Trump met with Putin regarding Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro, who, along with his wife, was captured Saturday during the United States’ operation.

Trump said the war between Russia and Ukraine should have never happened.

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“We’re losing 25, 30,000 human beings. They come from two places that are very far away,” Trump said. “So, I’m not happy about it. I thought that would be something that would get solved.”

Russia is a key ally of the Maduro regime. The Foreign Ministry spoke out against the strikes on Venezuela on Saturday. 

“We firmly call on the U.S. leadership to reconsider this position and release the lawfully elected president of a sovereign country and his wife,” the Foreign Ministry posted.

Ukraine continues peace discussions

Meanwhile, European leaders met in Kyiv on Saturday to discuss the 20-point peace plan. 

In a social post, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he is also engaged with NATO and Canada while communicating with the United States.

“Our discussions are moving forward along three key directions — security guarantees, reconstruction and a basic framework for a real rebuilding. Everything must be effective, dignified and conducive to establishing peace for decades. And this vision of ours is fully aligned with the vision of our key partners. I am grateful to our team for their thorough approach to negotiations,” Zelenskyy said.

He added they are preparing meetings in Europe next week, as well as upcoming meetings in the United States.

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Why this story matters

The story highlights shifting international responses to strikes in Venezuela, ongoing tensions involving Russia and the United States and active peace efforts related to Ukraine, demonstrating interconnected global diplomatic and security challenges.

International alliances

Statements from Russia, the United States and European leaders illustrate evolving alliances and disparate positions on Venezuela and Ukraine, shaping ongoing diplomatic efforts and global political dynamics.

Conflict and diplomacy

U.S. President Donald Trump described the Russia-Ukraine conflict as avoidable, while peace discussions in Kyiv and engagement with NATO and the United States show ongoing attempts to resolve international disputes diplomatically.

Leadership perspectives

Comments from President Donald Trump, the Russian Foreign Ministry and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reflect differing national interests and strategies, impacting negotiations and future relations among involved countries.

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