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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his country won’t accept any outcome from this week’s talks if Kyiv doesn’t take part.
ADVERTISEMENTResidents in Kyiv have expressed both scepticism and concern about the meeting between US and Russian diplomats in Saudi Arabia, which did not include Ukraine.The discussions, which were held in Riyadh and were intended to strengthen diplomatic relations and discuss ways to end the war in Ukraine, marked a significant shift in American foreign policy under President Donald Trump.Ukrainian officials were notably absent from the talks, which took place as Ukraine continues to lose ground to the larger Russian forces in the ongoing war, which has now lasted nearly three years.The absence of Ukraine from the talks has caused frustration amongst many Ukrainians.”It’s unacceptable for Ukraine. I stand with our president,” said Kyiv resident Stenenko Hanna. “I believe Trump is on our side and wants to end the war, but it must end with our victory,” she added.“We are not a bargaining chip. We are fighting for justice in the world,” said Havrysh Kateryna, a Ukrainian from Kryvyi Rih.Vadym, a soldier on military leave from Ukraine’s armed forces, cautioned against trusting Russia. He shared his personal experience of being held as a prisoner of war by Russian forces.”I’ve spoken with them. What can I say? This won’t work,” he concluded.In Moscow, however, some locals believe that Russian interests should be a top priority.”We have lost too much to be making these compromises. So, of course, we want peace, but at the same time we need to go through to the end and defend our interests first and foremost. And I hope that our president will do the right thing in this situation,” said Svetlana Furtseva, a Russian from Moscow.Other Russian citizens merely expressed weariness at the ongoing war and hope for negotiations.”I think they will come to an agreement, because it seems to me that the cup of patience of both sides is already full, and I think that now the whole world has begun to understand who is right and who is wrong,” said Moscow resident, Roman Kamenskyy.Outside of the warring nations, however, there are concerns surrounding the safety of Europe in general.In Poland, for example, a NATO nation that borders Ukraine, many fear that a deal made between Washington and Moscow could damage security and democracy both on the continent and beyond.”We are all at risk, the whole world is at risk. I don’t want to put Poland first here, but because of its geographical location, (Poland) is very much at risk. But I would like to emphasise that the whole world is at risk because all rights, human rights have been devastated,” said Jolanta Galazka-Friedman, a teacher from Warsaw.ADVERTISEMENTMany people in the region are deeply concerned that a deal that favours Russia could allow Moscow to rebuild its military strength, further fuelling its imperial ambitions. There is widespread fear that such an agreement might leave Russia in a position to target countries like Poland or the Baltic states – Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia – in the future.

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