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Trump's statements spark outrage in Ukraine and Europe

- This narrative is now intensifying in the USA and is very dangerous. Trump is simply saying what Putin wants to hear. It's a scandal to claim that Ukraine started this war. It's a monstrous lie that should prompt a very sharp reaction from Europe, says Vasylyna Lychko, a resident of Odessa.

Donald Trump - illustrative photo.
Donald Trump - illustrative photo.
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Joanna Zajchowska

U.S. President Donald Trump criticized Ukraine during a press conference. He stated that Kyiv should have ended the war three years ago, at its very beginning. He even suggested that Ukraine itself started the conflict. - You should have never started it. You could have made a deal, he said.

Trump also criticized Zelensky, claiming he lacked public support and demanded presidential elections in Ukraine. Meanwhile, the Kremlin announced on Wednesday that official talks on ending the war between Trump and Putin will likely occur before the end of February.

These words caused an uproar in Ukrainian society. "Ukrainian Pravda" straightforwardly calls Trump a "traitor," and the "Unian" agency writes about the "recklessness and stupidity" of the American leader. We speak with Ukrainians about their moods and reflections after last night's statements, who remain in their country despite the war.

Vasylyna Lychko works and lives in Odessa daily. For the last three years, she has experienced many attacks from Russian forces, which repeatedly struck the vicinity of Odessa. However, she never thought about leaving. - In our hearts, we believed that we must live normally and work for the good of our country. Our men fought on the front lines, and my colleagues and I wanted to build normalcy here. It was difficult, but we managed, recalls Vasylyna.

She adds that society is currently experiencing enormous fatigue from the war, losses, and death. - We all know someone who died on the front lines. It cost us a lot. At this moment, we see that all our efforts have been in vain. And now, after the election of the new U.S. president, everything has once again crumbled - she emphasizes.

We are tired of the war, but no one will agree to Trump's conditions. No one wants Putin to consider himself a winner, she notes. She acknowledges that Ukrainians expect concrete actions and unrelenting determination from their president. They look at the immediate future with anxiety.

- I believe this narrative is intensifying in the USA and is very dangerous. Trump is simply saying what Putin wants to hear. It's a scandal to claim that Ukraine started this war. It’s a monstrous lie that should prompt a sharp reaction from Europe, concludes the resident of Odessa.

"A strong Putin will be even more unpredictable and dangerous"

Olena Samsonova is 34 years old and lives in Kyiv. She has not left her hometown since the war began. In light of recent events, she is considering emigration for the first time.

We do not know what the upcoming months will bring, but I want to feel secure for myself and my daughter. Olena told us that we do not want to leave Ukraine, but it may become necessary if Putin feels stronger and more victorious after the war ends.

The 34-year-old believes that every concession to Putin only strengthens him and may embolden him to take further decisive steps. - Olena concludes that a strong Putin will be even more unpredictable and dangerous not just for Ukraine but for all of Europe.

Our next interlocutor shares very similar reflections. Rita's partner, who is 31, was one of the first soldiers fighting at the front. After completing his service, the couple bought an apartment in Kyiv. A year later, their son Maks was born. Rita tells us that we did not discuss leaving Ukraine at the start of the war or in the following years. We spoke about this for the first time on Monday.

None of us doubts that "peace" on such terms will only allow Putin to strengthen. This is the first step toward a war against all of NATO. Rita claims Europe does not seem to notice this.

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