Donald Trump dashes Ukrainians’ hopes of returning home
- More than 50% of Ukrainians fear that U.S. President Donald Trump's peace efforts may lead to an unjust resolution of the war with Russia, according to a Ukrainian pollster.
- 32% of respondents expect a 'rather unjust peace', while 22% expect a 'totally unjust peace', according to the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology.
- Only 3% believe Trump can achieve a just peace, with 67% feeling the U.S. is losing interest and pressuring Ukraine to concede.
- The poll reflects growing pessimism about U.S. involvement since Trump took office in January.
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