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Ukrainians left disappointed at Trump rolling out red carpet for ‘tyrant' Putin
Ukrainians left disappointed at Trump rolling out red carpet for ‘tyrant' Putin

The Independent

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Independent

Ukrainians left disappointed at Trump rolling out red carpet for ‘tyrant' Putin

Ukrainians have reacted with anger to the welcome received by Russian president Vladimir Putin as he arrived in Alaska for a summit with his US counterpart Donald Trump on Friday (15 Aug). Trump failed to secure assurances from Putin to an end to Russia's conflict with Ukraine, despite describing the meeting as 'great progress'. However, residents in Kyiv were less enthusiastic. 'I was hoping that the U.S. wouldn't roll out the red carpet for an enemy. How can you welcome a tyrant like this?' said Natalya Lypei, 66, who lost her son during the war. Another, 60-year-old Natalya Cucil, said: 'There are no results. I am very surprised that Trump, the leader of a country that acts as an international police force and is always trying to maintain order in the world, meets with a terrorist who is wanted by the whole world.'

Trump greets Putin with a red carpet. Ukrainians feel betrayed.
Trump greets Putin with a red carpet. Ukrainians feel betrayed.

Toronto Star

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Toronto Star

Trump greets Putin with a red carpet. Ukrainians feel betrayed.

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — In Kyiv, Ukrainians living under near daily Russian bombardment watched with astonishment as their country's most important ally rolled out a red carpet in Alaska for the man they blame for over three years of war, bloodshed and loss. Natalya Lypei, 66, a Kyiv resident, did a double-take. But the images flashing on her phone screen were real: U.S. President Donald Trump greeted Russian President Vladimir Putin warmly and clapped as the Russian leader approached him, after having been escorted into the country by four American fighter jets.

Trump greets Putin with a red carpet. Ukrainians feel betrayed.
Trump greets Putin with a red carpet. Ukrainians feel betrayed.

Washington Post

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Washington Post

Trump greets Putin with a red carpet. Ukrainians feel betrayed.

KYIV, Ukraine — In Kyiv, Ukrainians living under near daily Russian bombardment watched with astonishment as their country's most important ally rolled out a red carpet in Alaska for the man they blame for over three years of war, bloodshed and loss. Natalya Lypei, 66, a Kyiv resident, did a double-take. But the images flashing on her phone screen were real: U.S. President Donald Trump greeted Russian President Vladimir Putin warmly and clapped as the Russian leader approached him, after having been escorted into the country by four American fighter jets.

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