It appears that there are two separate articles here. I’ll summarize each one for you.
**Article 1: Ukrainians’ Perception of Trump’s Role in Ukraine-Russia Conflict**
A recent survey found that a significant majority of Ukrainians (55%) believe that former US President Donald Trump would negotiate an unjust peace deal between Ukraine and Russia, while only 23% think he would bring about a just peace. The survey also shows that Ukrainians are increasingly skeptical of the US’s role in supporting Ukraine, with 67% believing that the US is tired of supporting Ukraine and is pushing for concessions from Kyiv.
The survey results suggest that Ukrainian public opinion has shifted against Trump’s presidency and that they now view Europe as a more reliable ally than the US. The Biden administration had provided significant military and economic support to Ukraine during the conflict, but Trump has not approved any additional aid packages and his administration has also gutted various programs that benefited Ukraine.
**Article 2: Russia Accuses Ukraine of Violating Ceasefire**
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced on April 1 that Moscow had submitted a list of alleged Ukrainian violations of the partial energy ceasefire to the US, UN, and OSCE. The list was reportedly presented by Defense Minister Andrei Belousov at a Security Council meeting. This comes after Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky instructed the defense minister to provide evidence of Russia’s failure to uphold the ceasefire.
The ceasefire agreement was brokered by the US following talks with Ukraine and Russia in Riyadh, but it has been disputed by both sides. Russia claims that Ukraine has attacked its energy infrastructure, while Ukraine rejects these allegations as an attempt to justify further strikes. The US has not yet responded to the reported violations.