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Home » Europeans are still wary of Trump’s promises to Ukraine despite the reveal of a U-turn for Putin
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Europeans are still wary of Trump’s promises to Ukraine despite the reveal of a U-turn for Putin

Leslie StewartBy Leslie StewartJuly 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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President Donald Trump’s increased turn against Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin is among supporters between Ukraine and its supporters who have begun to believe what he has been telling him all along, Moscow is an adversary and the only way to stop it with cash and military supplies.

But while Monday’s obvious U-turn was dramatic, other Ukrainian supporters, former officials and other foreign policy experts are deeply skeptical, at least at their worst.

“The questions Europeans and Ukrainians are asking,” according to Ibo Daalder, former US ambassador for NATO, “How realistic is this change? And how long will this change last? And what does it mean when it comes to American policies towards the region?”

“This is the second time the Trump administration has moved its goal post,” he said, temporarily blocking aid to Ukraine in February. “That’s why I have a lot of questions here.”

President Donald Trump will meet with NATO Executive Director Mark Latte in his oval office on Monday.Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images

Trump has previously praised Putin while robbing Ukrainian President Voldime Zelenkie. However, on Monday in an oval office sitting next to NATO executive director Mark Latte, he said he was “very unhappy” with the Kremlin and that the US would sell “the best weapons” to NATO allies, including the highly anticipated Patriot missiles, for use in Ukraine.

Additionally, if Putin doesn’t agree to the peace deal in 50 days, Trump said he would slap 100% tariffs on countries that buy Russian goods. That delayed time has been criticised throughout Europe, with officials and experts barely shaking the reason why Trump wanted to conquer Ukraine.

Anxiety is further driven by the perception that Trump is the president, who tends to make decisions on a whim and change them.

Trump himself hinted at the tendency that this tendency quickly changes his mind. He recalls going home one night and tells First Lady Melania Trump, “I spoke to Vladimir today. We had a great conversation.”

The exact details of Trump’s new direction are still unknown.

He includes Patriot missiles on his shopping list, a cutting-edge American defense system that says Ukraine needs to desperately dodge Russia’s almost nightly air attacks.

He added that NATO allies in Europe will “have billions of dollars worth of military equipment” from the US “that will soon be distributed to the battlefield.”

Patriot missiles could arrive in Ukraine “quickly, in fact, within days.”

“This is really big,” said Latte, who often praises Trump. “This means that Ukraine can get a huge amount of military equipment not only for air defense, but also for missiles, ammunition, etc.” He added, “If I’m Ukraine, I think this is really great news.”

After clashing with Trump and his team several times, Zelensky thanked the president for his willingness to support Ukraine and continue to work together to stop killings and establish lasting peace.

Fatal drone and missile strike against the Ukrainian capital
Last month, a man kneels inside a tile ble of a Russian airstrike in Kiev.Ivan Antypenko / Global Images Ukraine by Getty Images

Other support was paid attention.

The US “recognizes that Russia really doesn’t want peace, so in order to achieve peace we need to support Ukraine and put pressure on Russia,” European Union foreign policy director Kaja Karas told reporters in Brussels on Tuesday.

However, she suggested that waiting nearly two months to impose tariffs was too long. “50 days is a very long time to find out that you’re killing innocent civilians every day.”

This is the view that Yuriy Boyechko, CEO and founder of Ukraine, a nonprofit based in Portland, Oregon, is also the founder of a Ukrainian organization supporting Ukrainian refugees in the United States.

“This is too long,” he said. “Unless there is much pressure on Putin and the Russian economy, more innocent civilians will die.”

Russian officials mixed serious condemnation with ock ha ha.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called Trump’s statement “very serious” because it was “designed personally to President Putin.” Meanwhile, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called it the “ultimate drama” that “Russia didn’t care.”

A Kremlin official told NBC News that Putin may not respond quickly. “We need to analyze the situation,” he said. “It may take some time.”

Ultimately, the optimism of Ukrainian supporters will be determined by what is actually in Trump’s arms deal and whether he will stick to his new ideas about conflict.

“We need to be a bit cautious about whether this is a sea change in Trump’s opinion or whether it’s another part of the whiplash effect he moves back and forth,” Matthew Savill, director of military science at the Royal United Services Institute Think Tank in London, told Sky News, the UK partner at NBC News. “His top goal is to gain credibility to end the battle.”

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