Protection of Ukraine after the war. Media: Donald Trump refuses Europe


European allies after talking to the American counterparts came to the conclusion that The current US administration will not provide them with a guarantee that they sought for the “coalition of volunteers” The agency claims, reminding that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer recognized American support as necessary to stop Russia from breaking the future agreement on the suspension of weapons.
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In February, Starmer emphasized that “The US security guarantee is the only way to effectively discourage Russia from re -attacking Ukraine“.
A significant role of France and Great Britain
Bloomberg previously informed that Great Britain and France tried to convince President Donald Trump to support branches stationed in post -war Ukraine with the help of air force, as well as intelligence assistance and borders monitoring. Both countries still hope that the US will provide intelligence information, as well as supervise the border between Ukraine and Russia – said Bloomberg.
As the agency informs, Some European officials also hope that Trump will intervene if the British and French troops stationed in Ukraine were attacked by Russia, but they think that they will not commit to it in writing.
Currently, European governments are inclined to the view that the combination of Ukrainian forces, allied training, European troops and aircraft stationed on the Eastern Flanka NATO and patrols in the Black Sea are enough – one of the interlocutors said the agency.
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“We appreciate the work that allies, especially France and Great Britain, together with Germany and others to build a coalition of volunteers,” told reporters in Brussels on Wednesday to the US ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker.
Of the 30 participants of the coalition, which also includes countries from outside Europe (Canada, Australia, Japan and New Zealand), 15 offered strength, including aircraft, war ships and other military equipment – the agency reported in April. Bloomberg emphasized, however, that the number of countries that clearly committed their own armed forces is one -digit.




