One English king said about another, a French king: “There is no ruler who fought less, but no one gives me so much trouble

One English king said about another, a French king: “There is no ruler who fought less, but no one gives me so much trouble.” Who said this and about whom?

This was said by the “knightly” king Edward III about the “partisan” king Charles V, who quietly “squeezed” the British out of France.

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