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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/11/9/eu-borrell-unwavering-support-ukraine-donald-trumps-win9 Nov 2024
The European Union’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has pledged “unwavering” support for Ukraine, on his first visit to Kyiv after Donald Trump’s US presidential win.
Trump’s victory in the United States election has caused concern in Ukraine and Europe that the volatile Republican could end Washington’s support for Kyiv’s fight against Russia’s invasion.
The EU is past the stage of "OMG" and has spent months going over how to deal with the different possible situations that may emanate from Trumps winning in the US. Whatever Trump does the hope of an Ukraine left without support is mostly hopium.
Nope, Europe understand the concept of survival just as much as any other regions that has lost millions of men in the last 2 WW. Germany however needs to short out the government as soon as possible. In the long term, the EU has clearly understood that the price for US support may be more than simply having a proper army. Watch this space along the next 5 years, altough the capability build-up has already started thanks to Putin.
Note that if Trump wants to shut the war down really fast, all he has to do is see to it that the US sends $200-billion to Russia. [Video included at the site.]
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That is the problem when two compulsive liers meet uh?
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What you suggest is a way to get Ukraine to the negotiating table. That makes sense.
Trump could threaten to increase aid to Ukraine to get Russia to the table. That makes sense too.
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Go on, please, keep on predicting what Trump is going to do, do not deprive me of the pleasure of quoting you in a couple of months.
You misattributed cpu6502's quote to me. Fix it!
“The clear purpose of this visit is to express European Union support to Ukraine – this support remains unwavering,” Borrell, who is set to leave office next month, told journalists in Kyiv on Saturday.
you can also pull some quotes from Nuland, Boris and Biden they'd be just as relevant to keep Ukraine's morale up a tiny bit longer