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NATO Allies on Notice: Vance's Munich Mission
Thursday, February 20, 2025
The Ukraine conflict has been a hot topic. Trump has hinted at a deal that might involve Ukraine ceding territory seized by Russia. This has left Europeans worried about their security and the future of NATO. Trump's skepticism about aid to Ukraine has added to the uncertainty.
Trump and U. S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have cast doubt on Ukraine's chances of joining NATO or regaining its lost territory. However, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stood firm, stating that Ukraine must be allowed to join NATO.
Trump's recent focus has been on securing Ukraine's rare earth materials in exchange for continued U. S. support. When asked about a potential deal in Munich, Vance simply said, "We'll see. "
In an interview, Vance warned that the U. S. could hit Moscow with sanctions or even military action if Putin doesn't agree to a peace deal guaranteeing Ukraine's independence. This tough talk is a shift from the Trump administration's usual stance on quickly ending the war.
Zelenskyy, while acknowledging the challenges, remained steadfast. He refused to accept any agreements made without Ukraine's involvement.
The situation has Europe on edge. French Deputy Foreign Minister Benjamin Haddad warned that Europe must reduce its reliance on the U. S. for security. He also cautioned that a Russian victory in Ukraine could have global repercussions.
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