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Emmanuel Macron assumes a “turning point” in Donald Trump’s efforts to launch Ukraine but fails to ensure any deployment of US troops to support any US deployment to any post officer, according to officials.
The French president, who visited the White House on Monday, followed by Washington last Thursday to the Prime Minister of the UK
“There are Europeans ready to participate in order to provide security guarantees,” Macron said after his encounter with Trump. “Now there is a clear American message that the US as an ally is willing to give that unity for this method. That’s a change in my sight.”
Starmer works with Macron and other European leaders in a proposal to present Trump on Thursday, including the potential deployment of a The “committed forces” depends most of the power of the wind and backed by the US. French and British leaders ordain their messages on a phone call on Sunday, a French official said.
Paris, London and other European chapters say they are ready to bring most of the security burden on the postwar in Ukraine. But their limited capabilities are given, they call for US logistics and intelligence support and ultimately military protection for a mission to succeed – an American “backstop”.
Speaking of a White House press conference, Macron said Trump agreed to have a paper.
Earlier in the day, when Trump asked if European troops have US support, he said: “We have support for some kind.” But the US president is easy That increases that he does not believe that European countries “need a lot of support” because he trusts Russia to continue any agreement.
A French official says there is “no definite agreement” in the nature of the US back to Ukraine given to discussions in a preliminary stage. But the officer added: “There is no objection from President Trump to Americans who provide security guarantees.”
Trump, surprised, announced that President Vladimir Putin accepts the presence of European troops in Ukraine, even if Russian leader has not said the public. “I asked him the question, and he had no problem with it,” Trump said. Kremlin on Tuesday denies any concession.
The visits to European leaders in the White House come among the raised fears of Europe that the trump is to rush a ceasefire in Putin in favor of Russia. On Monday, the three-year anniversary of the total invasion of Ukraine, the We continue Russia in UN, The refusal to describe Moscow as the Agagor.
The French officer tells the most of the discussion between Trump and Macron how Russia insures the hollows of obligations under the fierceness of eastern Ukraine.
European chapters also concerned that they and the VoltodyRyR Zelenskyy president left in negotiations between Russia and US at the end of the war. Trump describes Zelenskyy as a “dictator” but not Putin.
Macron walked a good line when he visited the White House by teaching Trump criticism, cracking jokes and treating the President.
But the macron also kept the Trump before the reporters, Trump’s false claim was repeated that the US provides further assistance to Ukraine than Europe, or all of them loans.
“I think the visit was successful in the Macron strategy not to prevent Trump in an effort to sell in the US,” said Michel Duuclos, a former diplomat to Montaigne in Paris. “She makes progress ahead even if the Trump remains a lotier than you are better.”
Private diplomats are also highly appreciated by macron performance, but some are angry that French leader believe that Trump is more reliable than actually happening.
“It’s good to play it. Respectful, wonderful but also challenged the wrong narration to tell Ukraine,” as a diplomat.
A second expressed concern that the macron “could be more open to Trump’s ideas in Ukraine, thinking he could creep (him)”.
Allar Karis, the President of Estonia, speaks of financial times, with the idea of European troops “some countries are ready, some countries are not”. He added: “The transatlantic bond is important for Europe.”
George Parker’s further report in London