Americans in Alaska held rallies for Ukraine during Trump’s negotiations with Putin.
During the negotiations between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Alaska, Americans expressed their support for Ukraine. Protests took place both in the state capital - Anchorage, and near the Elmendorf-Richardson military base.
The civic organization Stand UP Alaska organized a rally in Anchorage, where participants held posters in support of Ukraine and condemned Putin as a war criminal.
Ukraine received support from American citizens during the Trump-Putin negotiations. Protests occurred in various parts of Alaska, where people expressed their solidarity with the Ukrainian people and protested against the actions of the Russian leader.
The mentioned rally became an important symbol of support for Ukraine amid international negotiations, as well as a testimony to the active civic stance of Americans on the geopolitical situation in the world. It also demonstrates the importance and relevance of Ukrainian issues to the global public.
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