Jailonsky got NATO with NATO, European leaders said this before meeting with Trump
Ukraine got the support of European countries
Kyiv: European and NATO leaders announced on Sunday that they would introduce solidarity in interaction with President Donald Trump along with President Volodimir Zelanski in Washington in association with President Volodimir Zelanski to end Russia’s war and strengthen the US security guarantee. In this way Ukraine has now got the support of NATO countries. Leaders of Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Finland are united with him after the Ukrainian President was not included in the summit in Alaska with Trump with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday.
Jailonsky got European countries with
Now after Trump’s meeting with Putin, his promise of leaders of NATO member countries with Zelanski at the White House on Monday is a clear attempt to ensure that the meeting is better than the previous meeting in February, when Trump reprimanded Zelanski in a hot debate in the Oval Office. “Europeans are very afraid of repeating the oval office incident and so they want to fully support Zelancesi,” said retired French General Dominic Trinquund, former head of French military mission to the United Nations.
Meeting being held after Putin’s statement
In his summit with Trump in Alaska, Putin agreed that the US and its European ally, as part of an agreement to end the three and a half -year war, could give Ukraine a security guarantee like NATO’s collective defense mandate, special American messenger Steve Witchoff on Sunday, on Sunday, when an interviewed in CNN’s “State of the Union” program was the first time. It was heard to agree on it, “And described it as a” game changing “.
France’s big statement
Later, French President Emmanuel Macron stated that European delegation would ask Trump to support Ukraine’s armed forces, which is already the largest army in Europe outside Russia, to support the schemes designed to strengthen with more training and equipment to ensure peace.
(Input-AP)
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