Irina Nesterova01:20, 01.03.25
This happened after the Ukrainian president’s unsuccessful negotiations in the United States.

British politician Douglas Alexander called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky “probably the bravest European leader since Churchill,” the Financial Times reports .
It is noted that this is how he responded to Zelensky’s conversation with US President Donald Trump at the White House on February 28.
“We are in dangerous and uncharted waters tonight… Every U.S. president since Truman and Eisenhower has been totally opposed to Soviet expansion into eastern Europe,” Alexander said during a policy debate.
He added that this places a heavy burden of responsibility on the political leadership of Ukraine and other European countries “to recognize that we need to step up, recognize that the world has changed and act accordingly.”
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A good first step for Europe, besides supporting Ukraine more, spending more money on defense, and hammering out a solid plan for the future, is to throw Hungary and Slovakia out of the EU and what’s left of NATO.
A ‘politician’ is not Britain.