Over half of Ukrainians fear U.S. President Donald Trump’s approach to ending the Russia-Ukraine war may lead to an unfair peace agreement, according to a new poll. 🇺🇦⚡ A Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) survey found 54% of respondents worry Trump’s tactics could result in concessions to Russia, with 22% expecting a "totally unjust" outcome.
📊 Poll Breakdown: Trust in Trump Declines
Only 3% believe Trump can secure a just peace, while 15% predict a "rather just" resolution with compromises. This marks a shift from late 2023, when optimism was marginally higher. "The Trump administration is cementing disapproval of U.S. actions," said KIIS director Anton Hrushetskyi.
🛑 Aid Freeze Fuels Anxiety
Trump’s suspension of military aid and intelligence sharing earlier this year alarmed Kyiv. Many Ukrainians (67%) now think the U.S. is "tired" of the conflict and pushing for concessions. The poll surveyed 1,326 people in Ukrainian-held areas from March 12–22.
🌐 Global Implications
As the war enters its fourth year, these findings highlight growing tensions in international diplomacy. Will Washington’s strategy shift again before 2025? Stay tuned for updates. 🔍✨
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Poll: Over 50% of Ukrainians fear Trump may lead to unjust peace
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