military assistance for Ukraine, whose army continues battling Russia’s full-scale invasion for a third year now. Trump’s promise to swiftly end the war, his history of fancy for Russian President Vladimir Putin, and routine election campaign criticism of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also fuel worry that he will pressure Kyiv into accepting a peace agreement that would involve ceding some of 20% of state territory currently occupied by Russia."They said ‘he will start a war.’ I’m not going to start a war,” Trump said in a victory speech early in the morning of Nov. 6, adding “I’m going to stop the wars."After asking Ukrainians in Kyiv, soldiers, and politicians for their reaction to Trump’s victory, the Kyiv Independent has turned to Ukrainians in the U.S.
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