European Leaders Unite Behind Ukraine While Hungary Blocks Progress—What Does This Mean for America?
At a crucial summit in Copenhagen, European leaders proclaimed unity against Moscow’s aggression toward Ukraine—but Hungary’s obstruction signals fractures that could weaken Western resolve. Amid rising threats, how will this impact America’s strategic interests?
In Copenhagen, the apparent unity among 47 European nations rallying behind Ukraine masks a troubling discord that exposes vulnerabilities not just for Europe but for American national security as well. While leaders from across the continent declared Russia the common adversary and pledged support for Kyiv, Budapest’s continued obstruction of Ukraine’s EU accession process calls into question the continent’s capacity to present a truly unified front. Can Europe Overcome Internal Divisions to Stand Strong Against Russian Aggression? The European Political Community summit, convened under the Danish presidency, aimed to send a resolute message: Ukraine is the first line of defense...
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