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The recent events surrounding Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have highlighted the urgent need for action from European leaders. From the warm embraces at a London summit to the tough discussions in the White House, it is clear that Europe must take a more proactive role in supporting Ukraine. The time for a cohesive strategy is now.
European leaders must ramp up military support and funding for Ukraine to bolster its defenses against potential Russian aggression. Joint European procurement and increased production of essential military equipment can significantly enhance Ukraine’s capabilities on the battlefield. As the front line of Europe’s security, Ukraine’s strength is crucial in deterring further incursions.
In addition to military support, plans for a multinational stabilisation force for postwar Ukraine are being developed. The goal is to create a sustainable peacekeeping solution that ensures Ukraine’s long-term security. European countries must leverage their influence with Moscow through targeted sanctions and financial pressure to support Ukraine’s defense efforts.
While European nations are taking proactive steps, efforts to engage the Trump administration in a joint peace effort are crucial. Clear communication and a united front with the US can help achieve a lasting resolution to the conflict. Despite uncertainties surrounding US involvement, European leaders must be prepared to fill any gaps in military aid and support for Ukraine.
As the situation evolves, European diplomacy with the Trump administration remains a vital avenue for progress. The impending choice for Ukraine between a potential US-imposed deal and continued resistance underscores the need for strong alliances and support from non-US allies. European leaders must be ready to step in and provide the necessary backing to ensure Ukraine’s security and stability.