Trump's Mixed Feelings on Putin and the Ukraine Conflict

Palm Beach, USASun Jan 04 2026
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In a recent press conference at his Florida resort, former U. S. President Donald Trump shared his thoughts on the ongoing war in Ukraine. He expressed dissatisfaction with Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating that the high death toll was concerning. This was not the first time Trump had voiced his frustration with the lack of progress in ending the conflict. Trump's comments came after a significant U. S. military operation in Venezuela, where President Nicolas Maduro was captured. Interestingly, Trump mentioned that he and Putin did not discuss Maduro during their recent two-hour phone call. This call took place just before Trump's meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
Russia's foreign ministry responded to the news of Maduro's capture, expressing concern and calling for his immediate release. Meanwhile, U. S. officials suggested that Maduro had turned down several opportunities to leave the country, with speculation that he might have sought refuge in Russia or allied states. Trump's stance on the Ukraine war has been consistent. He has often highlighted the heavy casualties on both sides and criticized the lack of progress in achieving peace. Initially, he had believed that ending the war would be straightforward, but the reality has proven to be more complex. In another development, Trump initially sympathized with Russia's claims that Ukrainian drones targeted one of Putin's residences. However, he later seemed skeptical and shared an editorial accusing Russia of obstructing peace efforts. Subsequent reports indicated that U. S. officials found no evidence to support the claim that Ukraine had targeted Putin or his residence.
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