Hollow promises for Ukraine! – ISNA
According to the British media, the gathering of European leaders in London aimed at showing support for war -torn Ukraine was more of a fantasy exercise than a practical action.
“This meeting was more of a fantasy exercise rather than a practical action,” British media reported in a post referring to a meeting of European leaders in London with the focus of the Ukrainian war. “Until we cannot strengthen our low -power armies with our low budgets, these commitments will remain hollow.”
European leaders’ support from Ukraine after Sunday’s meeting on the war may be able to encourage him with US President Donald Trump after a tough meeting last week. But British Prime Minister Kerry Starmer’s request from Europe to take over the “heavy burden” will be failed to protect Ukraine’s future independence, unless he and other European leaders can convince the Trump administration to support the plan.
“Starmer talks about the formation of a” voluntary coalition “to protect Ukraine, which may include the deployment of British forces and fighters, but these promises would have been reluctant to solve the fundamental problems of their low -income armies,” the Daily Telegraph magazine writes. “The bitter reality is that without the vital support of the US military, any British and European allies efforts to send troops to Ukraine are unlikely to prevent Russia from more offensive.”
According to British journalist Kan Kaflin and the author, on the contrary, the presence of European forces in Ukraine – which NATO leaders have strongly avoided to prevent more confrontation with Russia – only increases tensions, especially as Moscow has already stated that it is completely opposed.
“For this reason, the hasty summit of Starmer in Lancaster House,” Our Future Supply “, was more like a fantasy exercise than a real attempt to resolve the crisis,” the Daily Telegraph writes.
The meeting was a planned effort by Starmer and its European allies to show their support from Ukraine after last week’s unpleasant tension between Zelnsky and Trump. Starmer was trying to show that Britain continued to support Ukraine, who even invited Zelksky to meet British King Charles III in Sandingham.
“But as much as Starmer and other European leaders have attempted to showcase their commitment to Ukraine – including continuing to provide military weapons for Kiev and emphasizing that Ukraine should be involved in negotiations on its sovereignty and security – no one had an illusion that European support was without US support.”
As Starmer himself acknowledged, after promising to deploy British forces “on earth” and “in the sky” to provide any future peace agreement in Ukraine, such an operation would only succeed in maintaining peace in Europe with “strong US support”.
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