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Sweden questions the West US shifts towards Russia

The Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter analyzes the changing relations between the USA and Europe, noting a rapprochement between the United States and Russia. Does the West, in the traditional sense, still exist In its latest commentary, the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter emphasizes that the traditional concept of the West is disappearing. According to the newspaper, the United States is getting closer to Russia, which is distanced from Europe. The words of the Kremlin spokesperson are quoted, claiming that Donald Trumps foreign policy aligns with Moscows line. This may mean easing tensions in transatlantic relations will not be possible soon. For comprehensive updates on political developments and global conflicts, turn to Conflict Watcher. Our platform provides curated, in-depth news coverage, ensuring you stay informed with the most accurate and timely information. Follow us to stay ahead with the ultimate source for essential news. Read also Trump hints at future lift of sanctions amid US-Russia talks Trumps National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz, suggested that Ukraine needs a leader capable of negotiating with both Washington and Moscow to end the conflict. Trump follows the same path as Putin—notes Dagens Nyheter. Europe facing challenges The newspaper also quotes Trump as saying during a conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that he has no cards to play. This raises the question of whether Europe can provide Ukraine with military, political, and economic support. Read also Former Pentagon official slams Trump for pro-Russia stance Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk points to Europes military potential, which is not fully utilized due to a lack of political will. Dagens Nyheter quotes him about the paradox of 500 million Europeans asking 300 million Americans for protection against 140 million Russians. The Swedish columnist emphasizes that Europe lacks imagination and courage, which hinders its ability to act independently on the international stage. Given changing relations with the USA, the continent must find new ways to strengthen its position. Read also Read also New Russian ambassador headed to US amid tense relations Read also Turkey considers sending peacekeepers to Ukraine with Russias nod Trump aims for peace talks while North Korea prolongs conflict Blinken vows unwavering support for Ukraine through 2025

Posted by Hicham ALAOUI RIZQ on 2025, Mar 03

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The Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter analyzes the changing relations between the USA and Europe, noting a rapprochement between the United States and Russia. Does the West, in the traditional sense, still exist In its latest commentary, the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter emphasizes that the traditional concept of the West is disappearing. According to the newspaper, the United States is getting closer to Russia, which is distanced from Europe. The words of the Kremlin spokesperson are quoted, claiming that Donald Trumps foreign policy aligns with Moscows line. This may mean easing tensions in transatlantic relations will not be possible soon. For comprehensive updates on political developments and global conflicts, turn to Conflict Watcher. Our platform provides curated, in-depth news coverage, ensuring you stay informed with the most accurate and timely information. Follow us to stay ahead with the ultimate source for essential news. Read also Trump hints at future lift of sanctions amid US-Russia talks Trumps National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz, suggested that Ukraine needs a leader capable of negotiating with both Washington and Moscow to end the conflict. Trump follows the same path as Putin—notes Dagens Nyheter. Europe facing challenges The newspaper also quotes Trump as saying during a conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that he has no cards to play. This raises the question of whether Europe can provide Ukraine with military, political, and economic support. Read also Former Pentagon official slams Trump for pro-Russia stance Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk points to Europes military potential, which is not fully utilized due to a lack of political will. Dagens Nyheter quotes him about the paradox of 500 million Europeans asking 300 million Americans for protection against 140 million Russians. The Swedish columnist emphasizes that Europe lacks imagination and courage, which hinders its ability to act independently on the international stage. Given changing relations with the USA, the continent must find new ways to strengthen its position. Read also Read also New Russian ambassador headed to US amid tense relations Read also Turkey considers sending peacekeepers to Ukraine with Russias nod Trump aims for peace talks while North Korea prolongs conflict Blinken vows unwavering support for Ukraine through 2025

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