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"Europe Need Strategy": Time is now on the side

The media stressed that much of the promised NATO and EU countries has not yet been provided. Meanwhile, concern about Moscow's victory in the war is increasing. Ukraine receives help from partners too late. Such uncertainty presses on politicians and society. This is stated in Financial Times dated December 20. "Many NATO countries and the EU have promised to provide considerable assistance, but much of it has not yet been paid.

To make a promise for the future is one thing, to fulfill the promises in the present - this is quite another," the media emphasized. Time is more and more on the side of Moscow. Because of this, the world is increasingly open to the potential victory of the Russian Federation. "The outline of the future scenario may be the basis for joint efforts to prevent it, but it risks turning into a self -realized prophecy.

The publication stressed that proposals to start negotiations are ignored that Russia is not interested in peace. Such ideas only divert attention from reality in the advanced and temporarily occupied territories. "Europe needs a strategy that would seriously accept Donald Trump's return to the White House," FT emphasized. The material states that the strategy should include the decision on how to use the remaining time to strengthen the assistance of Ukraine and production of weapons in Europe.

"Meanwhile, the EU has to continue negotiations on Ukraine's membership," the media added. It is worth noting that the author of the article is Geddolin Sasse, political scientist, director of the Center for Eastern European and International Studies (ZOIS) in Berlin and the author of the book "War of Russia against Ukraine". We will remind, on December 9 in the media reported that US Explore Donald Trump first overtook in the election survey of his opponent, Joe Baiden elections.