President Donald Trump said he believed he had successfully negotiated an end to the Russia-Ukraine war during a recent summit in Alaska with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He said he inherited the war and is trying to put out the flame, citing prior success resolving wars, including three that lasted more than 30 years. He vowed that no American troops will be deployed to Ukraine. He said a security guarantee is necessary to end Russia's invasion and expressed doubt that Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky would meet alone. The interview occurred amid speculation about his public appearances, and he was later seen golfing.
I inherited this war. And all I'm trying to do is put out the flame, you know. And I thought I had it done. I did it seven times with other, I did it with wars that were tougher than this in terms of nobody. So three of those wars are going on for more than 30 years, and I got them all done.
Trump told Reese there needs to be a security guarantee to bring an end to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and he cast doubt on Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky meeting alone. We've had a good relationship over the years, very good, actually, he said about his summit with Putin. That's why I really thought we would have this done. I would have loved to have had it done. Maybe they have to fight a little longer. You know, just keep fighting. stupidly, keep fighting.
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