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Trump says was very disappointed in his call with Putin

Trump says was very disappointed in his call with Putin

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US President Donald Trump expressed his "great disappointment" with his recent phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to Russia Today.
Trump told reporters traveling with him to the White House: "I was very disappointed in my call with President Putin. I was very disappointed."
In contrast, Trump described his July 4 phone call with Volodymyr Zelensky as "good," noting that Zelensky "is under very strong pressure, as I was saying."
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