Emmanuel Macron, president of France, emphasized that Russia is the true aggressor in the conflict and reaffirmed his country’s commitment to Ukraine
Europe’s leaders showed solidarity with the president of , after chatter with In the White House, which raised uncertainties about US support to Ukraine. Disagreement arose during conversations about a possible mineral exploration agreement, generating concerns about the future of American support. Emmanuel Macron, president of France, emphasized that Russia is the true aggressor in the conflict and reaffirmed his country’s commitment to Ukraine. Ursula von der Leyen, chairman of the European Commission, has also spoken out, ensuring that Zelensky “will never be alone” in his fight.
More than ten European leaders, including Germany’s Chancellor and Sweden Prime Minister, joined Ukraine, noting the importance of the country’s struggle for freedom. Moldova, in turn, also declared its support to the Ukrainian nation, reinforcing the union between countries in the region. The current situation has generated concern in Europe on the willingness of the United States to maintain its commitment to the safety of the continent. Trump’s signaling about the possibility of reducing American military presence in Europe has intensified these concerns. Both Macron and the British Prime Minister Keir Stmerer left Washington without concrete supportive guarantees from the US.
Posted by Sarah Paula
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