EU seeks new security strategy for Ukraine as US involvement wanes

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The European Union is seeking a new security strategy for Ukraine as the US becomes less involved in the conflict. Recent comments from President Trump have raised concerns about US support for Ukraine and its implications for European security. European leaders are worried about a potential Russian victory in Ukraine, which could embolden further aggression against NATO members. Discussions are underway about increasing defense spending and possibly forming a European military force to address these threats. Germany's upcoming elections may delay EU decisions on Ukraine policy. Meanwhile, the UK and France are leading efforts to establish a European reassurance force, but key countries remain hesitant to commit troops.


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