Financial Times reveals Trump's plans for Ukraine.


Trump may force Ukraine to agree to a peace deal on Russia's terms
According to information provided by the Financial Times, the Time before Donald Trump's inauguration is critical for Europe and Ukraine. Trump's future policies may impact the war in Ukraine and overall security in Europe.
Experts believe that Trump may force Ukraine to stop supporting Kyiv or agree to a peace deal on Russia's terms.
European leadership emphasizes the unacceptability of imposing peace agreements on Ukraine without its consent, but there is limited influence due to internal political issues in France and Germany.
Discrepancies in support for Ukraine
Most European countries, including the UK and Norway, remain committed to supporting Ukraine. However, countries like Hungary and Slovakia take a different approach.
French President Emmanuel Macron calls on Europe to take more responsibility for its own security.
Political changes in the USA and the use of long-range weapons
Changes in US policy regarding the use of long-range weapons against Russia will lead to new challenges in relations between Europe and the USA and may increase pressure on Moscow. However, it also creates problems for supporting Ukraine.
These changes in US policy are causing serious concern among European leaders, as they may significantly affect the future security situation in Europe.
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