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by Marika Semenenko
The article is based on the discussion,
the video of which you can find and watch here on our website
“We must tell Mr. Trump that you cannot deal with one of us; you must deal with all 27 European leaders. We will see if the EU is strong enough to unite. If we don’t speak with one voice, we will lose, which is a bad message for Ukraine. But for now, I am quite optimistic.”
“It is very important to say that no matter what the government decides, this won’t end the struggle. People won’t give up at this point.”
“Regarding Ukraine, both discourses are merging and attempt to reject Ukraine's subjectivity. We don’t observe much response in Europe against this so far.”
“It is shocking to see that America is saluting Russia and openly allying with Russia in the face of worries and confusion on the left”
“It is important to be politically active and be involved with local governments to advocate for the rights of different groups, including Ukrainians.”
“Unfortunately, their voices are very present in the media. They polarise public opinion.”
“We shouldn’t be afraid of stepping outside of our comfort zones. Ukrainians made it through many protests and struggles for the future of the country. Ukrainians did not give up 3 days into the war as some had expected. In Europe and the US, we are experiencing more and more polarisation. If we’re unable to unite, we might lose the opportunity to get important things done due to people turning against one another”.