Tensions growing between Washington and Kyiv as Ukraine-Russia crisis drags on

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Tensions growing between Washington and Kyiv as Ukraine-Russia crisis drags on
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As the US has been warning the world of a potentially 'imminent' Russian invasion of Ukraine, one foreign leader in particular has not been convinced: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

As the US has been warning the world of a potentially"imminent" Russian invasion of Ukraine, one foreign leader in particular has not been convinced: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Tension has been building between Zelensky and Biden administration officials, sources told CNN, amid a disagreement over how to interpret and publicly communicate US intelligence assessments that say Russia could be preparing a large-scale attack on Ukraine. As Biden's top spokesperson has warned that the administration believes a war is"imminent," Zelensky told reporters on Friday,"There is a feeling abroad that there is war here. That's not the case.

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