2025-06-26
25 分钟BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts It's 1219 days
since Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
This week,
the NATO summit was held in The Hague with plenty of discussion about member states' commitments to spend more on defence,
but with a few rumbles about creative accounting and some outliers still unwilling to pay out.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte used plenty of flattery and charm to keep President Trump sweet and limited the amount of talk about threats from Russia.
Presidents Trump and Zelensky met behind closed doors for nearly an hour and both emerged sounding positive about their talks.
But has this week really changed anything for Ukraine?
You've been sending in lots of questions so we have assembled a top team to try and answer them in this episode of Ukrainecast.
Ukraine cast from BBC News.
Life is not safe in Ukraine, nowhere in Ukraine.
We've had three years of bloody conflict now.
We need to get to that lasting peace.
We hope we can finish this war this year.
President Trump will not allow anyone to turn Uncle Sam into Uncle Sucker.
Biden was just enemy.
Trump is a rival.
Ukrainians will pay lives for this decision.
You're gambling with World War Three.
Hello, this is Jamie Kimarasami in the Ukrainecast studio.