2025-02-14
18 分钟BBC Sounds music radio podcasts.
Hello.
It's 1086 days since Russia began its full scale invasion of Ukraine,
and the world is still trying to make sense of President Trump's announcement on Wednesday
that he'd called President Vladimir Putin
and then President Volodymyr Zelensky starting negotiations essentially
on some kind of deal to end the conflict.
And so many of you have been getting in touch.
Carl emailed to say, I listened with dismay,
anger and sorrow at the latest episode regarding Trump and Putin deciding Ukraine's fate.
It's the high and mighty deciding who gets what.
Whether people like it or not, Putin has got what he wanted,
albeit not all of Ukraine for the time being.
Simon Wiltshire here in the UK sent us this.
Dear Ukraine cast,
I felt compelled to write having heard Frank Gardner's despondent summation of the West's weariness of the Russia Ukraine war.
I have 39 years of military service
and never have I been more concerned about the threats to Europe,
to the west, the Middle east and Far east that the loss of US leadership is fast creating.
Wow, that is profound and also utterly depressing.