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How do Ukrainians feel about the current negotiations after three years of Russia's full-scale war?

After three years of Russia's full-scale war, Ukrainians are experiencing profound disappointment watching the negotiations unfold. According to the Kyiv Independent editorial, those at the 'epicenter of the storm' feel they must witness Russia potentially not just escaping accountability for its actions, but actually being rewarded for them. This sentiment reflects the deep frustration of people who have endured years of conflict and devastation. The editorial conveys a sense of betrayal and helplessness as Ukrainians observe what they perceive as international negotiations potentially legitimizing Russia's aggression rather than ensuring justice.

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Kyiv Independent Editorial on Russian Aggression

MSNBC·8 months ago

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What concerns do Ukrainians have about the potential for Russia to return after a peace deal is reached?

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What are the concerns of Ukrainians regarding the potential outcomes of the ongoing war and peace negotiations?

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