Ukrainians react to Zelenskyy-Trump clash, say Putin can’t be trusted


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Some people in Kyiv seemed mainly supportive of President Zelenskyy’s position after his tense on-camera meeting at the White House, saying Ukraine had been fighting since 2014 and Russian President Putin was likely to break any ceasefire agreement.



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