How Europe has learned to speak in a way so Trump hears it – the analysis of the New York Times

On Saturday afternoon in Europe, a question dominated the government offices and country houses by the leaders of Epirus with the most influence. Ukraine’s president was heading to the White House for a crucial meeting with President Trump. Trump allowed him to bring with him aid. But who should go? It was the kind of dilemma that could once have led to public disputes between Germany, France and Britain, the greatest powers in Epirus. This time, it didn’t happen. The leaders of these countries decided that everyone would accompany Volodimir Zelenski, the president of Ukraine, in Washington, for a summit with Trump on peace talks with Russia. So would the leaders of Italy, Finland, the European Union and NATO. They flew with separate airplanes. But with Trump, they talked with one voice, the New York Times writes. “We were well prepared and tuned,” he said […]
Source: News Beast

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