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World leaders react to the tense Trump-Zelenskyy meeting
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After a tense meeting at the White House between President Donald Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, world leaders are now reacting to the exchange. New questions continue to arise whether the United States and Ukraine can work together to end the war with Russia. NBC’s chief foreign affairs correspondent Richard Engel reports for Saturday TODAY.March 1, 2025
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