CNN: There is an ocean between Trump and Europe to the Ukrainian war
CNN reported in a report by US opposition to an anti -Russian resolution at the UN General Assembly as a growing gap in Metta and said: No matter how European leaders strive to approach the US president, he continued to continue from another to another. The Ukrainian war looks.
According to RCO News Agency, what happened Monday at the headquarters of the New York organization, despite French President Emmanuel Macron’s meeting with his US counterpart Donald Trump at their White House and their mutual flattery, more than anything else reflected in Metaratlantic. He does.
The United States voted against Russia, North Korea, Belarus and four other countries on Monday night against a resolution at the UN General Assembly, condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine and calling for the return of Ukraine’s “occupied territories” to the country. The resolution was adopted by the majority of the delegates at the General Assembly.
CNN continued to refer to the Trump administration’s statements and actions to reach a peace deal with Moscow over the Ukrainian War: The President’s enthusiasm to meet his friend, Russian President Vladimir Putin, a slap for diplomacy in crisis diplomacy. He has launched a war in Ukraine with the aim of ending the war.
His confusing rotation to Putin and moving away from Ukraine disrupted old alliances and created a competition from US allies and opponents to form a peace agreement he intends to conclude with the Russian leader.
A number of world leaders traveled to Kiev on the anniversary of the start of the war in Ukraine to stand next to Ukraine President Walodimir Zelkski, who has just been targeted by Trump’s rapid blame. The authorities included Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who could sympathize with his host after Trump’s insult to him on Monday as the governor of the fifty -first state of the United States.
In London, British Prime Minister Kerry Starmer, who will pursue Macron’s attempt to redirect Trump’s trip to the White House on Thursday, said Group 2 should take more risk to harm Russia. He announced a new set of sanctions against Moscow at the same time, but Trump wants Russia to return to the wealthy countries.
Behind this diplomatic show, there is a common theme: Leaders know that Trump is looking for a “deal” to reinforce his fame and is worried that the US president is trying to gain political admiration inside and receive the Nobel Peace Prize. The details of the agreement do not speak.
“This is what I do,” Donald Trump said at a joint News conference with Macron on Monday. I make a deal. My whole life is transactions. This is the only thing I know, the deal. And I know when a person wants to trade and when he doesn’t want.
The best thing to say about the unusual approach of the US President is that he has provided the possibility of ending the war that took the life of young Ukrainian and Russian soldiers and killed thousands of civilians.
And if he succeeds in signing a contract with Ukraine to exploit rare earth metals and minerals, as Kiev had rejected his previous demands, a way to save the country for the future of the country and a reason for his own government and others to continue cooperation. It creates.
In addition, no one can say that President Trump does not fulfill his promise to “First America”, which convinced many voters to choose him for the second round.
The Trump administration’s new and hostile approach to Europe has had results, the US media continued. France and Britain propose to send a “reassuring” force to Ukraine after the peace agreement, and it seems that NATO countries will eventually begin to significantly increase the defense costs.
But the Ukrainian and Gaza war, which Trump wants to turn it into a “Middle East Riviera” after sending Palestinians to another place, is not a real estate deal.
Peace includes human lives, historical hostilities, and complex calculations, including the question of whether Ukraine will be saved and what Putin’s victory means to Europe’s future security. This is not comparable to the branding transactions that Trump made for casinos, golf clubs and skyscrapers throughout his career as a real estate developer.
Europeans’ concern at a joint news conference on Monday with Macron intensified when Trump showed his apparently limited interest and understanding of how a peace agreement without security guarantees could reward Putin for controlling parts of Ukrainian territory and providing the basis for Provide future wars. The US president would have repeatedly complained that if he were in power, the invasion would never have happened.
Referring to the French President’s statements that “Europe is also seeking peace and ending the war through negotiations but does not want a weak deal,” CNN added: France and Britain are also demanding security guarantees for Ukraine. According to them, only if Washington supports their implementation, Russia could prevent Russia from starting again.
“The fact that Europeans are ready to contribute to these security guarantees, and now there is a clear American message that Washington is ready to interfere with this approach,” Macron said. And this is the great progress we have made on this trip.
But how far is the “solidarity”? This is not clear since Trump refused to publicize US help. Perhaps he doesn’t want to make Putin angry before their final meeting. Or perhaps he is concerned about possible clashes between US and Russian forces if US forces are part of these security guarantees.
In spite of Macron’s claims of progress, Trump continues to look at the war from another window, as Monday’s events at the UN General Assembly showed. The US delegation, along with some of its sworn -sword -in,, including Moscow and Pyongyang, voted against a resolution condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and calling for the return of Kiev’s territories.
Russia and the United States then voted for another resolution in the Security Council drafted by Washington, which did not highlight Moscow’s invasion but called for the rapid end of war and sustainable peace.
This alienation between Washington and the allies who protected them since World War II became more apparent when he was asked at the White House of Trump, “Does he consider Putin a dictator because of his war and his actions?” “I don’t use these words,” he said.
Meanwhile, a few days earlier in a message on social media, Zelksky had called the dictator and blamed him for the Ukrainian war.
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