The Ukrainian prime minister, Denys Shmyhal, has said his country’s forces could hold the situation together on the battlefield as they fight Russian troops despite US military aid being frozen, and that he hoped to continue working with Washington pragmatically.
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His remarks were the first official comment from Kyiv after Donald Trump put vital US supplies on hold.
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