In a significant announcement on social media, Donald Trump revealed that he and Russian president Vladimir Putin have agreed to initiate negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, with plans to meet in person and begin talks promptly. Despite a positive conversation between Mr. Trump and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, US defense secretary Pete Hegseth rejected Ukraine’s potential Nato membership and suggested relinquishing hopes of regaining pre-2014 borders, causing concern among British officials who vowed unwavering support for Ukraine and criticized the US for potentially abandoning the country prematurely.
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Does Europe need new defence institutions?
This article discusses the urgent need for new institutions in Europe to enhance rearmament and collective defense due to the Russian threat and potential US disengagement. A recent poll revealed that 70% of respondents oppose far-right leader Marine Le Pen's presidential candidacy after her embezzlement conviction. Proposals for a rearmament bank and a European Defence Mechanism aim to provide financial support for joint procurement, tackling Europe's rearmament backlog and creating a competitive defense market while...
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