Prince Harry calls on Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the conflict in Ukraine during an unannounced visit to Kyiv. The Duke of Sussex also urged the US to maintain its support for the country.
Prince Harry urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the conflict in Ukraine during a visit to Kyiv on Thursday. He also called for continued US support for Ukraine while attending a security conference.
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Prince Harry urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the conflict in Ukraine during a visit to Kyiv on Thursday. He also called for continued US support for Ukraine while attending a security conference.
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