People from across Europe share their concerns, hopes, and frustrations about the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
RAFFAELE, Italian Citizen "I think it's unbelievable how much human personalities and importance of behavior of each human is pulling in front of the benefit for countries and people as a whole. So I think it's not a good situation, and we should look more holistically at the good of the world instead of the good of some leaders."
VALERIA, Spanish Citizen "I'm worried. I was born in Ukraine, but I live here, I am adopted and yes, I am worried because I felt that he would maintain like defense. But now I'm not sure about it. And I think also Europe is threatened by Trump. So I think it will be so difficult."
ANDREJ BODVOL, Slovenian Citizen "They showed us what we really deserve - a show, and we got the show. They put us in our place, on the side trail. What is going to happen, we don't know, but we will follow the news. I can't wish for anything. This is out of my control. I am just following the news. I read, I listen. I am not even thinking about what is going to happen, because I don't have any influence, so I am just following, otherwise it is a waste of my mental space."
BERLIN RESIDENT "Europe must be strong. Europe must put up a fight. Europe must show that it is united. The worst thing is if we all try to show our national character just as Germans, just as Hungarians or whatever. We must stand together as Europe and show that we are one."