Crisis summit in London: Europe's answer to the US course change!
Crisis summit in London: Europe's answer to the US course change!
In the middle of growing uncertainty about the future of transatlantic relationships, the Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj is at the center of a political storm. This Sunday there is a European summit to Ukraine in London, for which around a dozen heads of state and government is expected, including Selenskyj itself, who has already arrived in the British capital. In view of the tense situation and an eco in Washington, in which Selenskyj had violated with US President Donald Trump, NATO boss Mark Rutte expressed the urgent recommendation to repair the relationship with Trump. He emphasized the importance of this connection for the Ukraine and the future of the NATO alliance, as krone.at reported.
conflict and diplomacy
The incident in the Oval Office, which was described as "unhappy", marks a turning point in communication between Ukraine and the USA. During the meeting, Trump accused Selenskyj of showing insufficient gratitude for US military aid, which led to a tense exchange. Rutte, who is informed about the incident and has repeatedly made a phone call to Selenskyj, emphasized how crucial it was that Ukraine, the USA and Europe are working together on a stable peace. The NATO boss is optimistic that, despite the latest tensions, the US government will continue to be committed to support Ukraine in this critical phase, which he explained in an interview with the BBC, as n-tv.de reported.
The London summit, to which the British Prime Minister Keir Strander also invites the European leaders, is intended to strengthen support for permanent peace in Ukraine and emphasize the need that Europe is working closely together in defense issues. This initiative could be understood as an answer to the changing relationships between the United States and Russia. Rutte hopes that European nations will play a crucial role in the peace process.
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