On February 24th America sided with Russia and North Korea in voting against a UN resolution proposed by its European allies that blamed Russia for invading Ukraine. It then pushed through its own resolution in the Security Council with the support of Russia and China that called for a “swift end” to the war,
President Vladimir Putin on Thursday warned "Western elites" against trying to sabotage a potential rapprochement between Russia and the United States, saying Moscow would use its diplomats and intelligence services to thwart such efforts.
If a dictated peace were to be imposed on Ukraine, the most obvious economic implication for the rest of Europe would presumably be less eagerness among foreign investors to invest in Central and South Eastern Europe.
Already, the US president is musing about opportunities for closer economic engagement with Russia (even though US companies are not exactly drooling at the idea, given how completely President Vladimir Putin has buried the rule of law in his country).
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he and his Russian counterpart agreed to put together teams to negotiate a Ukraine ceasefire.
Europe is struggling to make its voice heard as the United States barrels ahead with Russia on talks to end the war in Ukraine.
Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania officially disconnected from the Russian-controlled Brell power grid. The following day, they successfully connected to the European Union’s electricity network.
Europe is looking to decouple from China, enforce sanctions on Russia and deepen its ties with India as global foreign policy shifts. Bloomberg reporters answer your questions.
President Trump met with French President Macron yesterday. Macron corrected Trump on how much Europe has financially supported Ukraine. Also, the U.S. sided with Russia, North Korea and Iran at the United Nations against the resolution calling for Russia's immediate withdrawal from Ukraine.
German election winner Merz says priority is unity in Europe in light of pressure from Trump administration and Russia
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