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Trump says Putin is a ‘competitor,’ not an ‘enemy’

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US President Donald Trump said Thursday that he sees his Russian counterpar­t Vladimir Putin as a “competitor,” not an “enemy,” days before they meet for a high-stakes summit.

“Someone said ‘is he an enemy?’ No, he’s not my enemy. Is he your friend? No, I don’t know him well enough, but the couple of times I’ve gotten to meet him we got on very well.

“But ultimately he’s a competitor. He’s representi­ng Russia, I’m representi­ng the United States,” Trump added. “Hopefully some day he’ll be a friend, I just don’t know.”

Trump said he would be discussing the civil war in Syria, the conflict in Ukraine, as well as allegation­s of Russian meddling in the 2016 US election.

“I will be asking about meddling, your favorite question,” he told reporters during a press conference on the sidelines of a NATO summit in Brussels.

“All I can do is say ‘did you?’ and ‘don’t do it again.’ He may deny,” Trump added.

The US president was also asked if he would be prepared to recognize Crimea as part of Russia after it was annexed from Ukraine by Moscow in 2014.

Some news reports and analysts have suggested Trump might be prepared to concede the territory to Putin in exchange for cooperatio­n in Syria.

“What will happen to Crimea from this point on? That I can’t tell you, but I’m not happy about Crimea.”

Trump blamed his predecesso­r Barack Obama “who allowed it to happen.”

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