President Trump conceded that the conflict he once declared would be the “easiest” to resolve, between Russia and Ukraine, has eluded him, dismissing it as “some big personality conflicts.” It has now been nearly 10 months since Trump became president-elect, when he pledged he https://t.co/quA79pUDJ3
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Trump said that Russia's war against Ukraine turned out to be "a big personality conflict" https://t.co/TmRuQdyl8C
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday characterized the conflict between Russia and Ukraine as “a big personality conflict,” saying tensions between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy had complicated efforts to end the war he once predicted would be easy to settle. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump acknowledged that resolving the nearly three-year-old war has proven harder than he anticipated but added, “We are going to stop that, too,” without providing details on any new diplomatic initiative. Trump also said leaders of Congo and Rwanda are expected to visit Washington “soon,” signaling a broader push to engage African partners, though he offered no timetable or agenda for the meetings.