In London, thousands of people gathered for a rally to support Ukraine.


A peaceful demonstration took place in London ahead of the third anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Participants of the rally, representing various nationalities, gathered near the Russian embassy and marched through the streets of the city, carrying Ukrainian flags and placards. Among them were Ukrainian refugees fleeing from Russian terror, as well as representatives from other countries. The purpose of the protest was to honor the memory of fallen Ukrainians and express global solidarity with Ukraine.
Against Donald Trump's policy
Placards bore messages such as 'Never forget Bucha' and 'We will dance on Putin's grave'. Participants of the rally also expressed outrage at the policy of U.S. President Donald Trump, stating that there is only one aggressor and dictator in the war - Russia. Such protests against Trump's policy also took place in the U.S. and Canada, where people voiced their dissatisfaction with anti-migration policies and other decisions of the administration. They demand Trump's impeachment.
This week, new negotiations between the U.S. and Russia are expected to take place, during which a decision regarding the unblocking of the conflict in Ukraine is anticipated. Details of a mining agreement were also revealed, stating that the U.S. will not gain ownership rights over Ukraine's assets and will not impose new obligations on the country.
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