Ukraine surrender ideas are extremely unpopular among Americans - Ukrainian MP
Rostyslav Pavlenko, a Ukrainian MP and official observer at the U.S. elections, has stated that American partners believe support for Ukraine will continue regardless of who wins the election
He shared his opinions on Espreso TV.
“In discussions with our American partners, we often ask about the policies of both candidates if they win. The most common response is: ‘Don't focus too much on the rhetoric. The political teams for both candidates are being formed, and neither plans to abandon Ukraine. The rhetoric is influenced by what they think American voters want,’” he explained.
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Pavlenko emphasized that the idea of surrendering Ukraine is very unpopular in the United States.
“It’s clear that the idea of surrendering Ukraine has little support. I can confirm this from my meetings. American experts and voters are firmly in support of Ukraine, so any suggestion that Ukraine should be surrendered or exchanged is extremely unpopular,” he added.
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