Ukrainians cautious after Trump shifts stance, saying they can win war against Russia
- U.S. President Donald Trump shifted his stance on September 24, 2025, saying Ukraine can win the war and reclaim all territory lost to Russia since February 2022.
- This reversal followed earlier positions where Trump pressed Ukraine to surrender land and engaged more warmly with Russia and Putin, creating uncertainty among Ukrainian officials.
- Ukrainian leaders and residents expressed cautious optimism, noting Trump's remarks were unexpected but important, while some remain wary of his unpredictability and await concrete U.S. support.
- Trump stated on social media that with patience and support from Europe and NATO, Ukraine could restore its original borders, and he also called for NATO to shoot down Russian warplanes violating airspace.
- The shift may influence ongoing U.S.-Ukraine talks on joint weapons production, but Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed Trump's comments as having no battlefield impact and defended Russia's position.
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