Ukraine, Donald Trump and EU
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After Trump's Ukraine peace proposal called for using frozen Russian assets to benefit the US, Europeans say only they can decide what to do with assets located in Europe. Experts say to move fast on a loan to Ukraine.
The EU's stringent AI and digital market regulations faced backlash from tech giants and the US, particularly after Donald Trump's return to the presidency. Trump's administration framed EU actions as an attack on American companies, threatening trade war ...
The US push to ram through a lopsided plan for Ukraine has amped up calls for the EU to take a decision soon on using Russian frozen assets to fund Kyiv -- as Europe frets it risks losing key leverage.
A group of European and NATO leaders adopted a joint statement on Saturday expressing their concern over the 28-point peace plan proposed to Ukraine by US President Donald Trump. France, Germany, the UK, Italy, Norway, Canada, Japan, Australia, Finland, Ireland, the Netherlands and Spain met on the margins of the G20 summit in Johannesburg.
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Trump’s ‘America First’ collides with Macron’s ‘Europe First’ in face-off over Western dominance
Macron and Trump's complex relationship mixes rivalry with diplomacy as France pushes for European independence from U.S. influence in defense and foreign policy.
A new feature on X revealed that many influential MAGA accounts are not actually based in the US. President Donald Trump has continued sharing their posts anyway.
Ukraine talks in Geneva, President Zelensky says: "Putin wants legal recognition to what he has stolen...that's the main problem."