Donald Trump says on Twitter 'things will work out fine' with Russian Federation

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"Things will work out fine between the United States of America and Russia", Trump tweeted.

The Moscow news conference came after Putin met Tillerson for the first time since Trump took office.

Just yesterday, Russian Federation used its veto power at the UN Security Council to block a resolution condemning the sarin gas attack in Syria's Idlib province. Russia's support for Syrian President Bashar Assad and Trump's newfound commitment to militarily countering any chemical weapons attacks also is proving hard to square. He said working groups would be established to improve U.S. Russian Federation says rebels were responsible for whatever chemical agent was used, which the Trump administration calls a disinformation campaign.

But she claimed the relationship between the two men was "never going to go anywhere" and Putin has now finished using the US President "for as long as he could have".

Then he added cryptically: 'Putin is the leader of Russia, Russia is a strong country, we've a very, very strong country. "We have seen it all already".

And the only thing Beijing might think was worse, she said, would be a unified and US-allied Korean Peninsula on the border.

"I really think that there's going to be a lot of pressure on Russian Federation to make sure that peace happens because frankly, if Russian Federation didn't go in and back this animal, you wouldn't have a problem right now", Trump said.

Still, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said there could be " no doubt " that Assad's troops were behind the attack, and autopsies have showed that sarin gas was used.

"And that could happen and it may not happen, it may be just the opposite".

The president continued: "I would love to get along with everybody".

"Both agree that we need a new world order that takes their interests into account more than it does right now, and both agree it's time to move away from a US-dominated global order", Stent said.

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Pence will try to steer clear of South Korea's tumultuous domestic politics ahead of elections next month. "We are with you 100%". But the USA is also working with China , North Korea's main ally, to pressure the regime to stop nuclear and missile tests.

Trump said Tillerson had completed a successful meeting with Putin, where "things went pretty well".

Although the specifics of that meeting haven't yet been revealed, Tillerson had a a frosty press conference with Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov.

'We'll see the end result, which will be in a long period of time perhaps.

After talks and a slice of chocolate cake at Mar-a-Lago, China's Xi Jinping was no longer responsible for the "rape" of the USA economy.

Trump, following his two-day summit with China's President Xi Jinping in Florida last week, officially reversed his stance saying he wouldn't call China a currency manipulator. They range from NATO's expansion and European missile defense systems to a fear the U.S.is promoting opposition to pro-Russian leaders and even Putin himself.

"The secretary-general and I had a productive discussion about what more North Atlantic Treaty Organisation can do in the fight against terrorism", Trump said.

The FBI is investigating the ties of Trump associates and Russian Federation, and there were reports this week that the feds got a special FISA Court warrant to monitor the communications of former Trump campaign advisor Carter Page during the campaign.

"We have seen very alarming actions recently with an unlawful attack against Syria", Lavrov said, referring to the 59 Tomahawk missiles Trump launched at an air base to punish Assad for using chemical weapons. "He doesn't know who he can trust", Mikheyev said.

On North Korea, with Pyongyang reportedly poised to conduct a nuclear test, Mr Trump said he had "great confidence that China will properly deal with North Korea". It was disappointing no matter who does it.

Others were not so lucky - falling on the wrong side of Trump's list of good guys and bad guys. 'That's a butcher. That's a butcher. "So, I felt we had to do something about it". I have absolutely no doubt we did the right thing and it was very, very successfully done, as you well know'.

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