The states made the decision to stop helping Ukraine without consulting NATO partners or Ramstein Group.
Czech Republic Prime Minister Peter Fial and his Poland colleague Donald Tusk firmly react to the decision of US President Donald Trump to temporarily suspend military assistance in Ukraine.
The leaders emphasized the need to strengthen European support for Kyiv and strengthen Europe’s potential defense.
Fiala said this situation emphasizes the urgent need to change Europe’s approach to its own security.
“We must remember the fullness of responsibility for our security. For the growth of our economic and military capabilities, it is necessary to increase defense investments, as well as expand Ukraine’s additional support,” he said.
In Poland, in turn, the political consequences of the US decision have been mentioned, as it has been adopted without consultations with allies, Reuters reports.
“This issue is very serious.
Tusk, meanwhile, emphasized that Poland’s safety depends directly on Ukraine’s ability to defend himself.
“If Ukraine remains a sovereignty, pro -Western Ukraine that can withstand Russian invasion, that means Poland will be stronger and greater security.
European leaders have called for more active action in Ukraine’s support and strengthen their own defense capabilities, noting that it is no longer possible to rely on the help of the United States exclusively.
Earlier on Tuesday, it was learned that US president Donald Trump had ordered to suspend all military assistance in Ukraine until he ensured that the leaders of the country were “showing a sincere promise to the world.” Subsequently, a closed meeting of the Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence was held at Rada. A negative scenario is considered to have a possible termination of military assistance from the United States.
Remember, on February 28, a dispute between the Presidents of Ukraine and the USA took place at the Oval Office. Donald Trump, in particular, accused Vladimir Zelensky of “inadvertently engaged in the third world war.”
Source: korrespondent

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