Trump: “I’m Not Happy with Anything About the Russia-Ukraine War”
U.S. President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, stating that he is "not happy with anything" about the conflict, while also hinting at potential peace talks and a resolution in the Middle East.

Kokcha News Agency – During a press briefing at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, U.S. President Donald Trump addressed the escalating Russia-Ukraine war, particularly in light of Russia’s largest air attack on Kyiv since the war began, which targeted a government building for the first time.
Trump stated, “I’m not happy with anything about this war,” adding, “I believe it will be resolved.” He emphasized that he is committed to ending the conflict and claimed that there is “no one tougher” on Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russia than himself.
The President also revealed that “very interesting talks” are underway regarding peace agreements to end the Russia-Ukraine war. He noted that European leaders are expected to visit Washington this week to discuss the matter.
Middle East Conflict
Trump also touched on the situation in Gaza, where Israel continues its attacks, expressing optimism about reaching a resolution soon. “I think we’re going to have an agreement very soon. This is a problem we want to solve for the Middle East, for Israel, for everyone,” he said.
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