What do other Europeans think about Ukraine?

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    What do citizens of the EU and the United Kingdom think about Ukraine? How substantial is their support? How high the Ukrainian topic is on their agenda?
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Комментарии • 4

  • @simontemplar404
    @simontemplar404 29 дней назад +2

    The educated ones understand that Russia has embarked on an expansionist colonial phase and that it is not just Ukraine that they intend to take. Ukraine is just the start for them and we have it in our power to stop them there before they move on to the Baltics, Poland, East Germany etc.

  • @leagueaccount6254
    @leagueaccount6254 29 дней назад +2

    many people will debate and argue about how and when this war started, but like many have said, no one cares about who started it in the end, they care about who won it. A few will always decide for the many and many western countries societies have been too comfortable with being comfortable while the leadership they elect engage in diplomatic discussions world wide. people severely underestimate the situation we are in....the only differences between western countries and ukraine are a few signatures

  • @medeology4660
    @medeology4660 28 дней назад +2

    1. What I think about Ukraine: I am humbled, impressed and changed forever by the country and its people. When I first heard the expression "Все буде Україна", I didn't realize it would apply to my heart too, but here we are.
    2. What the public opinion is in my country: In Sweden, we are generally happiest when we can reach a consensus, and that consensus was reached about two days after the full invasion. All parties, left to right, were for sending weapons to Ukraine, as were 93% (!) of the population according to a poll of EU countries.
    So now we've agreed and decided and that's that. We won't be loud about it, there is no need to fight, this is not a polarizing subject, our course is set. Which means we might still be quitetly supporting Ukraine two generations from now, whether Ukraine still needs it or not, because we once agreed it was the correct thing to do.
    The kind of conflicts we have about Ukraine is: Our right wing government sends Ukraine a radar/reconnoisance plane and our entire stock of pbv302 armoured vehicles. The left wing opposition critcizes them for not including Gripen jets too.
    Or, a left wing politician mentions the words "future negotiations with russia" and everyone is scandalized, even her own party tries to stop the broadcast.
    We will disagree vehemently on many things, but Ukraine - no. On this one issue, the dissent is negligible.