Europe will have to 'save' Ukraine without Trump: The Telegraph reveals a grim scenario.
According to The Telegraph, British and French officials discussing the deployment of peacekeeping forces in Ukraine have come to an agreement on a realistic approach following Trump’s administration leaving the United States.
At a meeting in The Hague, the discussion centered on how to provide sufficient support to Ukraine in the event of limited assistance from Washington, which plans to deliver only intelligence data. European countries are already preparing for a possible exit of the US from its mediating role in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, seeking ways to strengthen support for the Ukrainian government if necessary.
'There is real concern that the US president will follow through on his threat and refuse to act as a mediator, failing to bring Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table'
International discussions have shown that Europe is ready to respond to possible scenarios that could arise in the event of significant shifts in US geopolitical decisions. Analyzing the readiness to provide support to Ukraine in the most challenging situations is currently a key task for European countries.
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