Peace talks parallel battlefield violence
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Peace talks are in parallel universe, say Ukraine front-line troops

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Peace talks are in parallel universe, say Ukraine front-line troops in eastern Ukraine .
None of those we talked to believe this war will be ending any time soon, says one soldier.
Ukraine has plenty of bitter experience of negotiating with Russia .
But the men of Ukraine 's 67th Brigade are still preparing for war.
Ivan , the driver, who wears a small American patch on his uniform, says he's relieved the Trump administration has now agreed to reverse the block. His vehicle needs regular repairs. "I would like them to keep helping," he says. But Ivan is still unsure as to whether President Trump can be trusted. "I have doubts," he says. As for trusting President Putin , he replies: "No. Never." Here, even a temporary ceasefire feels like a long way off..
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