Ukrainians Boost Support for Zelensky Amid U.S. Tensions
Ukrainians Boost Support for Zelensky Amid U.S. Tensions

Ukrainians Boost Support for Zelensky Amid U.S. Tensions

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has seen a significant rise in public support, with trust levels increasing to 67%, attributed to perceptions of U.S. criticisms as attacks on Ukraine as a whole. This surge in confidence comes amid escalating tensions between Ukraine and the U.S., particularly following a controversial meeting with former President Donald Trump, who publicly rebuked Zelensky, calling him 'ungrateful.' Despite the backlash, Zelensky expressed a willingness to collaborate with Trump for peace. The dynamics within Ukrainian politics are also shifting, with concerns over Zelensky's leadership arising as U.S. aid hangs in the balance. A recent parliamentary vote demonstrated the internal support for Zelensky, although his party faced challenges in rallying enough votes. The overall sentiment in Ukraine reflects a combination of unity against perceived external threats and internal political struggles as the country navigates its complex relationship with the U.S.

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