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- Trump’s Shift on Ukraine Is Good News for Europe, for Now
News Analysis Trump’s Shift on Ukraine Is Good News for Europe, for Now After European leaders stepped up military spending, President Trump aligned himself more closely with them on the war
- Trump’s 50-day shift on Ukraine is a big deal - CNN International
New developments Tuesday reinforced the idea that President Donald Trump has significantly shifted his view of the Ukraine war
- Trump is signaling a change on Ukraine. What does it mean for Putin . . .
The key question now is how seriously will Putin take Trump's new approach? LONDON -- President Donald Trump had promised a "major statement" on Russia on Monday, and it did look like a big shift
- Trump promised Patriots for Ukraine. Now Europe has to provide them . . .
President Donald Trump has finally found a way to like arming Ukraine: ask European allies to donate their weapons, and sell them American replacements
- Why has Donald Trump changed his tone on Putin and Ukraine . . . - Firstpost
US President Donald Trump’s stance on Ukraine has shifted dramatically — from praising Vladimir Putin and pausing aid to now threatening Russia with tariffs and backing a Nato plan to arm Kyiv With European nations now paying for US-made weapons and Trump’s rhetoric toughening, what does this reversal mean for Ukraine’s war effort?
- Why Trumps Attitude on Ukraine Is Changing - Newsweek
The Trump-Putin relationship has cooled, and this shift may indicate that Trump has acknowledged negotiations alone will not deter Putin and that tangible military support is now seen as essential
- EU backs Trump Ukraine U-turn but wants US to share burden
The European Union welcomed a shift in US rhetoric on Ukraine but pressed Washington to chip in The European bloc, however, failed to agree its own new round of sanctions on Russia
- 50 European leaders assess how Trump will . . . - Associated Press News
During his election campaign, Trump threatened anything from a trade war with Europe to a withdrawal from NATO commitments and a fundamental shift of support for Ukraine in its war with Russia — all issues that could have groundbreaking consequences for nations across Europe
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