After Donald Trump returns to the White House, American aid to Kiev may be suspended. This was stated at the summit of the Organization of Turkic States in Bishkek by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, the DW* Main telegram channel reports.
Since "there are serious doubts" that Europe is capable of single-handedly pulling financial and military support for Ukraine, a new EU strategy is needed, Orban stressed.
It is noted that the Hungarian Prime Minister was one of the first to congratulate Trump on his victory in the US presidential election. He called it "brilliant" and giving "hope for world peace."
On November 8, an informal EU summit will be held in Budapest, one of the main topics of which will be Trump's victory and its possible consequences.
As reported by EADaily, Washington's closest allies in Europe are developing a security strategy in case Donald Trump returns to the White House. This was reported by The Washington Post.
European politicians who survived Trump's first presidency say they are more prepared for the second, and are developing various contingency plans in the field of security and trade, the newspaper writes. Including ways to protect against possible trade wars and changes in the security sector. One of the measures boils down to attempts to quickly approve the delivery of further military assistance to Kiev — before the US elections. However, in some ways, the Europeans admit, the region today is less prepared to deal with Trump than before.
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