Europe's nightmare scenario is here, having to confront Vladimir Putin without the US. (Source: Bloomberg)
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's visit reflects Europe's concern over Trump's push to end the war in Ukraine and concede too much to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Greece’s Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis said Europe should provide security guarantees for Ukraine to prevent another attack from Russia following President Vladimir Putin’s invasion.  Read More
And despite decades of integration under the European Union, who speaks for Europe – or what the bloc desires to be – is perhaps less clear now than at any point in recent years. Internal cleavages over immigration,
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo joins ‘Sunday Morning Futures’ to discuss the ramifications of President Donald Trump’s meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
When the U.S. this week opposed a UN motion condemning the Ukraine invasion, some European officials knew the transatlantic relationship was in deep trouble.
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On February 24th America sided with Russia and North Korea in voting against a UN resolution proposed by its European allies that blamed Russia for invading Ukraine. It then pushed through its own resolution in the Security Council with the support of Russia and China that called for a “swift end” to the war,
Europe's participation in Ukraine peace talks will be needed eventually but Moscow first wants to build trust with Washington, President Vladimir Putin said on Monday, while suggesting that a deal to end the conflict may still be far off.
Going it alone in a ‘new era of barbarity’ would pose a steep challenge to the EU, but it will also likely be damaging to US security too.
As we hit the three-year mark since the invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces, Europe and NATO appear to be at their most fractured and vulnerable.