US President Donald Trump said that he "learned interesting things about the conflict on Ukraine", which will soon also become known to the public.
"I learned interesting things. I think you will find out in the next few days," he said.
This is how Trump answered the question of whether he had spoken with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the past week. He also stated that their meeting in Alaska was very good.
"Let's see what happens. If not, we will take a different position," Trump added.
At the same time, the owner of the White House, in a telephone interview with American journalist Scott Jennings, noted that he had always had excellent relations with the Russian leader, and now he is "very disappointed."
In addition, the head of state expressed his desire to continue participating in the settlement of the Ukrainian conflict.
"If I can help stop him, then I think I have an obligation to do it," Trump said.
The head of the White House added that he was disappointed because of the continuation of the conflict and the loss of life. He stressed that "it's not about Ukraine", and in the preservation of lives.

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