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The conflict in Ukraine remains the most important element on the international political agenda. The security guarantees that could be offered after the end of the conflict, namely the possibility of deploying European troops in Ukraine, represent an important point of debate among European states, despite Russia's opposition to this possibility. Relations between European states and the USA are another important point on the international political agenda. In a secondary plan, China's political actions also raise interest and concern among Western states.
The War in Ukraine
- Trump urged European leaders to abandon Russian oil to reduce Moscow's resources.
- Zelensky categorically rejected the idea of going to Moscow for negotiations.
- NATO firmly rejected Russia's position regarding the presence of Western forces in Ukraine, emphasizing that the decision belongs to European allies, not Moscow.
- Russia has mobilized 100,000 soldiers for an offensive in Donetsk.
- The United States announced a reduction in military assistance programs for countries neighboring Russia, including the Baltic states, which surprised European allies.
- Germany requested clarifications regarding post-war guarantees for Ukraine, hesitating to commit to sending military forces.
- Kim Jong-Un declared the support of the regime in Pyongyang for Russia, in the context of strengthening military cooperation between the two regimes.
Other Topics
- China rejected Trump's accusations that it would collaborate with Russia and North Korea against the USA.
- Beijing proposed the project of a "land Suez Canal" to connect Europe and Asia, avoiding maritime routes dominated by the USA.
- Giorgio Armani died at 91, being praised as a "convinced European" and an innovator in fashion.
Top 5 Entities Mentioned
- Donald Trump
- Vladimir Putin
- Volodymyr Zelensky
- NATO
- Emmanuel Macron