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Russian President Vladimir Putin said that he agreed with Donald Trump’s claim that the war in Ukraine would have never started if he had not lost the 2020 election and was serving as President when the massacre started rather than Biden, the former President.
“I can confirm this,” Putin said in the tail-end of a press conferace that happened on Friday evening, which met for a summit at Elmandorf-Richardson, Joint Base, Joint Base in Aankorez, Alaska.
Trump claimed the campaign mark several times, and continued to say that after withdrawing the White House. Trump has faced pushbacks on the claim, as well as claims that Ukraine had provoked the war establishment and the Biden administration failed to do things that could have failed it from the beginning at the first place.
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President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin speak during a news conference in Joint Base ElMendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Friday, August 15, August 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Julia Damri Nikhinson)
According to the translation of the Russian President’s address, “I want to add another thing,” I want to add another thing, as the two heads of the state gave the press comment. “I want to remind you that in 2022, during the final contact with the previous administration, I tried to convince my previous American colleague that the situation should not be brought to a point without a return when it would come in hostility and I said that this is a big mistake directly. Today, when the President comes back, I am sure I will really come back.”
Earlier in his address, Putin said bilateral relations between the US and Russia before Trump, “had fallen at the lowest point since the Cold War,” and highlighted the fact that there has been no summit between the US and Russia in the last four years.
Trump joined hands with the then President Joe Biden at the inauguration of Trump at US Capital Rotunda on January 20, 2025 at Washington, DC. (Kenny Holston-Pool/Getty Images)
Putin said, “It is not benefiting our counties and the world as a whole.” [U.S. and Russia] The situation had to amend the situation to move forward in dialogue with conflict. ,
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Meanwhile, Putin praised Trump, “Referring to the backstory around the war, to achieve the cruelty of the case and understand this history.” He called the commitment “precious”.
The Russian President also commented during his address that he hoped that this new chapter of foreign diplomacy under Trump “would help us eagerly beneficial and promote equal relations in this new phase, even during the most difficult situations.”
“Overall, I and President Trump have created a very good business-like and reliable contact, and every reason to believe that we can come at the end of the conflict in Ukraine when the path is taken down,” Putin said on Friday.
President Donald Trump congratulated Russian President Vladimir Putin on Termac on Termac after arriving at ElMendorf-Richardson on August 15, 2025 on August 15, 2025. Putin is at Alaska in his first visit to a western country at Trump’s invitation, as he ordered Ukraine to attack in 2022. (Through Andrew Cablero-Renolds/AFP Getty Image)
The optics of Trump’s meeting with Putin were slammed by critics who compared the scene on Friday, when Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelansky met at the White House with Trump.
In the notorious meeting, Zelansky publicly argued with Trump and other top leaders in administration, as President Trump criticized the Ukrainian President for his approach to end the war.
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Trump said about the war in Ukraine in April, “Biden could stop it, Zelancesi stopped it, and Putin should never start it.”