
"Ukraine won't get those missiles, he said. Vynnychenko said Ukraine still needed to procure new weapons with or without American help, particularly as Russian drones and missiles continued to hit civilian infrastructure. Every day civilians and soldiers die, buildings collapse, our streets and cities are being destroyed, Vynnychenko said."
"we just want peace after being at war for more than three years. To tell you the truth, I look at the news, but nowadays I read only the headlines. And even those make me sad."
"As neighbours of Russia, we understand that dictators don't need peace So I don't think that Putin is negotiable at all."
"'Our task is to explain [to Trump] that it's not only about [political] hostages. It's about the whole future of our country.'"
Volodymyr Zelenskyy met US President Donald Trump at the White House after Trump signalled Washington could provide long-range Tomahawk missiles, but Zelenskyy left without those missiles. The missed transfer disappointed many in Kyiv while renewed public determination to end Russia's invasion remained. Serviceman Roman Vynnychenko called prospects of Tomahawks a political game and said Ukraine must procure weapons regardless as Russian drones and missiles continue striking civilian infrastructure. Psychologist Victoria Khramtsova said civilians want peace after more than three years of war and that news headlines provoke sadness. Exiled Belarusian leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya warned Putin is not negotiable and urged stronger US support for Belarusian democracy as essential for regional peace.
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