Ukraine, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin
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A top aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested that President Donald Trump "is not getting enough information" about Moscow's war on Ukraine, after Trump criticized Putin for his apparent reluctance to pursue a peace deal and warned that the Kremlin was "playing with fire.
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A top Kremlin aide has accused Donald Trump of being “not sufficiently informed” about the situation in Ukraine after the US president said Russian leader Vladimir Putin was “playing with fire.”
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A Russian official said, "Trump is not being sufficiently informed about what is really happening in the context of the Ukrainian-Russian confrontation."
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