But there’s a surprising case in which Europe is cautiously optimistic: Ukraine. Trump’s threat to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday to impose new tariffs and sanctions on Moscow if it didn’t reach a deal to stop the war sent a welcome message to European allies and other Ukraine supporters.
Europe considers stationing thousands of troops in Ukraine in the case of a cease-fire with Moscow to serve as a deterrent should Russia invade again.
To ensure peace on Ukraine could have a UN mission that would include military personnel from the countries of the Global South. This was stated to Die Welt by the head of the EU Military Committee, Robert Briger.
Russian gas stopped flowing to Europe via Ukraine at the start of the year over Moscow's invasion of its neighbour. Read more at straitstimes.com.
North Korean troops seem to temporarily withdraw from one section of front in Kursk Oblast, military says Russia claims to capture Velyka Novosilka, Ukraine admits partial retreat but says battles ongoing Russia intensifies attacks near Pokrovsk,
The recent electoral successes of far-right political parties in many European countries should be viewed from the perspective of Ukraine's interests. — Ukrinform.
Russia has lost about twice as many men to death and serious injury as Ukraine. But the trends favor the Kremlin.
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