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Trump is rushing toward a deal with Putin, leaving Europe in the dust


Published on 2025-05-07 12:01:01 - Fortune
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  • The fear for many officials is that by dialing back support for Ukraine, Trump is inviting Putin to probe NATO's willingness to defend the alliance.

In an article published by Fortune on February 15, 2025, it is reported that former President Donald Trump has proposed a ceasefire deal between Ukraine and Russia, which has sparked controversy and concern among European nations and NATO allies. Trump's proposal, which he claims could end the ongoing conflict, involves Ukraine ceding territory to Russia in exchange for peace. European leaders and NATO officials have expressed skepticism and worry over the plan, fearing it could embolden Russian President Vladimir Putin and undermine the security of Eastern Europe. Critics argue that such a deal would reward Russia's aggression and potentially destabilize the region further, while supporters of Trump's approach believe it could be a pragmatic step towards ending the war. The proposal has reignited debates about the best path forward in resolving the Ukraine-Russia conflict and the role of the United States in European security.

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