Sidelined by Trump, Macron tries to rally Europe on Ukraine. But divisions run deep
- Following Donald Trump's victory, European leaders reacted with panic about Ukraine, after Keith Kellogg confirmed that Europe would be excluded from peace talks.
- French President Emmanuel Macron hosted a summit to project European unity on Ukraine, while divisions among leaders were evident, with polarized reactions to territorial concessions.
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer affirmed support for Ukraine, aligning closer to the U.S. Rather than the EU on security issues.
- German Chancellor Olaf Scholz criticized Macron's proposal for a European-led security force, expressing irritation over discussions on peacekeeping.
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