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Europe is carefully optimistic about Trump’s statements in Ukraine – Politico

Europe is carefully optimistic about Trump’s statements in Ukraine – Politic -European diplomats express careful optimism about Donald Trump’s position in Ukraine.”, – Write On: Unn.ua

Europe is with careful optimism to comments on US President Donald Trump on Ukraine, Politico reports, writes UNN.

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“Donald Trump did not waste time, nervous Europeans to capture Greenland and begin trade wars. But there is an amazing case where Europe is carefully optimistic: Ukraine,” the newspaper writes.

As it is noted, the threat of Trump to Russian dictator Vladimir Putin on Wednesday to impose new duties and sanctions against Moscow, if she does not reach the agreement on the end of the war, “sent a greeting signal to European allies and other supporters of Ukraine.”

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“And supporters of Ukraine in a broader sense perceive it as proof that he understands the rates of war as well as they will not throw Ukraine – or NATO allies – in future relations with Putin,” the publication reads.

The publication notes that “there are other early signs that were given to Ukrainians and European allies of optimism: Trump has completed his office with prominent hawks in Russia, such as National Security Advisor Mike Voltz and State Secretary Marco Rubio”, he launched a new campaign. NATO costs for defense of up to 5 percent of GDP, and “some Republican allies of Trump on the Capitol Hill remain adamant pro -Ukrainian.”

“I would lie if we said that we were not nervous” about Trump’s return, said the European ambassador, who was given anonymity for a frank conversation. “We are preparing for many headaches, but one area in which I will risk being careful optimistic is Ukraine and NATO,” he said.

Other pro -Ukrainian Republicans, as noted, indicate that in 2019, Trump abandoned a grandiose nuclear agreement with North Korean leader Kim Cenn, despite all the noise around the historic summit. He, as stated, could do the same in negotiations with Putin against Ukraine.

“He understands Putin’s rates,” said one administration official. “He understands a bad deal when he sees her and can go again.”

Another advantage is reported by the insiders of the administration: the “Russian” scandal, which overshadowed his first administration because of the role that Moscow has secretly played in trying to help his elections remains in the rear view mirror in their eyes. ”

“He doesn’t have this extra luggage of Russiagnogate, which overshadows all his messages and provisions this time,” said another new official of the administration. “And say that you want about his methods, but whether you really think he wants to be called in History textbooks as “the person who lost Ukraine”? ”

“The war also changed the consensus in Europe towards Trump’s opinion that NATO members have to spend more on their own defense,” the publication says.

A person who is familiar with Trump’s thoughts about Ukraine, who was given anonymity for a candid conversation, said that “the president’s initial comments on the termination of the war should be taken seriously,” the publication writes. His attempts to put public pressure on Putin, to create levers of influence in negotiations, consistent with his long-standing interest in playing a crucial role in any agreements, said that person.

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At the same time, the publication notes that “duties and sanctions are not the money and weapons that Baiden administration has sent to support Ukraine.” Trump, as stated, has nervous European allies with his fartularity in Greenland and open support for him and his allies of extreme right -wing political parties in Europe, “many of whom have connections or relatives with Putin.” “Greenland and interference with the UK policy and the elections in Germany are of great concern,” said the EU representative, which at the same time acknowledged that his initial statements about Russia and the war in Ukraine were “quite promising.”

And Trump’s unpredictability, as it is noted, is already causing a headache in political circles, against the background of how democrats are outraged through the promises of the US President about potentially expensive trade wars and flame calls to allies leaders in Denmark about Greenland. “I do not know how Trump’s policies about Russia can be worse, but it is Trump, and it is so unpredictable and petty that it can always be worse,” said a member of the House of Representatives – Democrat Sarah Jacobs. “Let that he pursues foreign policy in some way. ”

In addition, the publication writes if Trump fills some corners of his team with hawks about Russia, other angles he fills in skeptics to continue sending assistance to Ukraine. The most striking example is “Vice president Jay Di Vance, who, as a senator, opposed the continuation of the US military support of Ukraine, claiming that Washington should mobilize all his military resources to confront China.” US exvasceprescent Mike Pence, as noted, the value of Vens’ views on Ukraine. “Yes, he was the author of the bill to terminate Ukraine’s financing. But I expect that he will give way to President Trump on all these issues,” Pence said.

“Other analysts believe that Trump, unlike former President Joe Biden, does not consider war as a serious threat to global democracy, which increases the risk that he will agree to a bad deal with Putin,” the newspaper writes.

“European officials are also afraid that any agreement with Putin, which will stop hostilities in Ukraine, will only give Putin to re -arry and regroup his army, which is tired of war to start new attacks over years,” the newspaper said. “Trump should also focus not only on giving Putin, but also on giving Zelensky, including, above all, effective, long -term security guarantees,” said Michael McFol, former US Ambassador to Russia. – Putin’s simple peace will not lead to peace. ”

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