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Others dallied and dithered slightly. Britain stood up; all parties and all politicians stood behind Ukraine and so did the people of the United Kingdom,
Ukrainians do not have the luxury of falling into despair,
Olga Onuch said, when asked about the mood of expats watching the future of their war-torn country being decided from afar You can just always feel it, the people who have left, they feel this guilt … like they can never be as good as people who have stayed,
If Putin is not stopped in Ukraine, he goes further and he destabilises the rest of the European continent,
It’s an existential question of the survival of their homeland. This is not a simple thing that tomorrow someone agrees and then it’s done,
Large portions of the Ukrainian diaspora in the United States who are American citizens, maybe for generations, did support the Republican party and Trump because they were expecting a harder stance,
It would be funny if you ignore the fact thousands of people are losing lives, losing limbs,
We have tens of thousands of Ukrainians who are refugees in our city because of Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine,
the mayor said during an interview with LBC on Wednesday (19 February). They are actually about the same as Trump’s. Trump’s statements are not intended to be historically accurate but to shock Europeans into action.
The US believes Belgium, France and other countries are blocking. It’s absurd. We need to get serious and fast.”
The former PM later added Now, in wartime, when there are so many challenges, it is absolutely irresponsible to throw the topic of elections into society in a lighthearted and playful way."
His 5-year-term ended in May of 2024 yet has managed to stay in office telling his countrymen at the time Of course Zelenskyy's ratings are not 4%. They are actually about the same as Trump's,
If we are talking about 4% then we have seen this disinformation, we understand that it comes from Russia. And we have evidence, ... With all due respect to President Donald Trump as a leader... he is living in this disinformation space."
Of course a country undergoing a violent invasion should not be staging elections. There was no general election in the UK from 1935 to 1945."
An observation that Johnson shared as well adding