Daily Mail Online Article Rating

Trump could trigger wave of Ukrainian refugees headed to UK and Europe

Nov 15, 2024 View Original Article
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    20% Somewhat Conservative

  • Reliability

    10% ReliablePoor

  • Policy Leaning

    42% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -37% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

89% : Shortly after his election win was confirmed, Trump and Zelensky spoke on the phone - a conversation characterised by the Ukrainian leader as 'excellent'Shortly after his election win was confirmed, Trump and Zelensky spoke on the phone - a conversation characterised by the Ukrainian leader as 'excellent'.
43% : READ MORE: How Trump could carve up Ukraine: 'Peace plan' with 800-mile buffer zone marshalled by UK troops, territory swaps and no NATO membershipDonald Trump's win in the US presidential election has fuelled fears that Vladimir Putin could be on the road to victory in Ukraine - potentially sparking a refugee crisis in Europe and an influx of migrants to the UK.
42% : Mujtaba Rahman, of risk analysis firm Eurasia Group, said today that Europe 'needs to get serious about its planning regarding Ukraine in light of Trump's plans.'Speaking to MailOnline, he said that while Britain and European nations are unlikely to be represented at the table for potential negotiations between Trump, Putin and Zelensky, they would be acutely affected by their outcome.
39% : Concerns have been mounting that Trump could push for a deal which requires Kyiv to give up significant portions of its territory, forcing millions of people to flee west.
37% : Trump and his allies have also indicated that his administration would pull financial aid to Ukraine, a scenario which could again force Kyiv to enter into negotiations with the Kremlin.
32% : In September, Trump's running mate and now vice president-elect JD Vance offered former US Navy Seal Shawn Ryan an outline of how peace may be brought about in Ukraine under Trump.
21% : Evacuees cross a destroyed bridge as they flee the city of Irpin, northwest of Kyiv, on March 7, 2022'There remains uncertainty about what Trump will do, with many governments not wanting to make concrete plans until he takes office and it becomes clear,' Rahman said.

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