EU member states, including allies in the UK and Norway, are committed to maintaining support for Ukraine.
Ukraine and its European allies are entering a “critical” few weeks before the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump. At stake is not only the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, but also the long-term security interests of Europe itself. This was said by the Financial Times.
European leaders have long argued that no agreement should be imposed “on the heads” of Ukrainians.
But Europe is hardly in the best position to reach the negotiating table Macron’s hand weakened by political paralysis in France is busy with federal elections and may not have a new government until early summer day public finance “The tension is everywhere,” journalists emphasize.
Macron believes it is important for Europe to take more responsibility for its security, the media added.
The Europeans are trying to make their own contribution to any peace in Ukraine. With the exception of Hungary and Slovakia, EU member states, including allies in the UK and Norway, are committed to maintaining support for Ukraine.
The publication called Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg’s approval of permission to use long-range American weapons to strike Russia as a pragmatic signal. He said this would give the new president leverage in Moscow.
Let’s remember that Trump considers ending the war in Ukraine as his top priority after taking office.
Trump to continue military aid to Ukraine – media
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